Ubykh was an extinct Northwest Caucasian language, once spoken along the eastern Black Sea coast. Renowned for its immense consonant inventory, it tragically became a symbol of Language Extinction with the passing of its last native speaker in 1992.
Ubykh was an extinct Northwest Caucasian language, once spoken along the eastern Black Sea coast. Renowned for its immense consonant inventory, it tragically became a symbol of Language Extinction with the passing of its last native speaker in 1992.