Chechen Language

Chechen (нохчийн мотт, noxçiyn mott, [nɔxˈt͡ʃiːn mu͜ɔt]) is a Northeast Caucasian language spoken by some 1.4 million people, mostly in the Chechen Republic and by members of the Chechen diaspora throughout Russia and the rest of Europe, Jordan, Central Asia (mainly Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan) and Georgia.

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Atlantic Council · 2 February 2024 English

Imagine Russia in 2030. Will it resemble today’s imperial kleptocracy? Will it be a Western-style democracy? Will the Russian Federation exist at all? As Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine continues, …

specific need to expand Tatar-, Sakha-, and Chechen- language education for Western policymakers, the West


SSI: Strategic Studies Institute · 10 October 2023 English

The Secretary of the Army has determined that publication of this periodical is necessary in the transaction of the public business as required by law of the Department. [...] The …

Russian reprisals.36 There was effectively no Chechen language fluency in Russian forces, and troops were


SSI: Strategic Studies Institute · 25 August 2023 English

This autonomy extends to the Kadyrovtsy, who are primarily loyal to the Kadyrov family, not the Russian state.22 Kadyrov’s Chechnya ranked among the Federation’s poorest provinces and the world’s most …

Russian reprisals.36 There was effectively no Chechen language fluency in Russian forces, and troops were


CSS: Center for Security Studies · 4 July 2022 English

While the mentioned EU support in the judicial sector The assistance that the EU provided to the Armen- is ongoing as of May 2022, the EU’s outspokenness and ian government …

help them to better inte- the United Nations, Chechen language activists from grate into the Georgian culture toward nationalism: the concept of of the Chechen language are smaller. Azerbaijani and ‘Azerbaijanism’


UN: The United Nations · 12 June 2020 English

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Alarkhanov and Mr. Yashuev also received a Chechen language version. During the court hearings, all defendants


GFSIS: Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies · 2 August 2019 English

Added to the increase of illegal networks in the valley (drugs, kidnapping ...), the international community quickly had evidence of the presence of Islamists affiliated with the international terrorist group …

same language (which is actually a dialect of Chechen language), when they are in this part of the Caucasus Qetaşo” (pronounced “Mekhk Kkhetasho”) in Chechen language was created this year, first in order to organized


ICCN: International Center on Conflict and Negotiation · 9 July 2018

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Kists since the olden times. So, speaking in Chechen language, a Kist will say that he is Nokhchi, but speaking


OSW: Centre for Eastern Studies · 21 September 2015 English

of the Chechnya policy has been the stabilisation of the situation in the republic. [...] The Chechen language is gaining in importance, as it has moved from the private to the public sphere (in Soviet times

cal example, for example by developing the Chechen language), the cult of violence and the patriarchal Chechen nationalism have been strengthened. The Chechen language is gaining in importance, as it has moved the republic’s cabinet, conduct- ed in the Chechen language (and as such are incomprehensible to the Russian


OSW: Centre for Eastern Studies · 28 November 2014 English

• The main reasons for the partial stabilisation of the situa- tion in the region include ideological changes in the militants’ camp and the related organisational crisis observed in the …

controlled by the emir. In turn, the fact that the Chechen language is more and more often used than Russian (unlike


LAP: Laboratory for Anti-Corruption Policy · 12 July 2014 English

Hence, The Promise and the Reality: Women’s Empowerment in Rwanda the situation demands hairsplitting analysis of the culture and communication of the political forces shaping and sharing power. This paper …

sociolinguistic analysis of idi- oms, poll of the Chechen language speakers is carried out . Results. In the experience is fixed.  According to the poll of Chechen language speakers at the present stage important are


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