Pronunciation: /æbˈkeɪzɪz/

Definitions of abkhazes

noun the Abkhazian language spoken by this people

Example Sentences

A1 The Abkhazes are a group of people from the Caucasus region.

A2 I read an article about the Abkhazes and their traditional customs.

B1 The Abkhazes have a rich history and unique language.

B2 Many Abkhazes live in Abkhazia, a disputed territory in the Caucasus.

C1 Scholars have studied the Abkhazes and their cultural practices in depth.

C2 The Abkhazes have faced challenges in preserving their cultural identity in modern times.

Examples of abkhazes in a Sentence

formal The Abkhazes are an ethnic group mainly residing in Abkhazia, a region in Georgia.

informal I heard the Abkhazes are known for their traditional dances and music.

slang Have you seen the Abkhazes perform their traditional rituals? It's mind-blowing!

figurative The Abkhazes are like a tight-knit community, always supporting each other in times of need.

Grammatical Forms of abkhazes

past tense

abkhazed

plural

abkhazes

comparative

more abkhaze

superlative

most abkhaze

present tense

abkhaze

future tense

will abkhaze

perfect tense

have abkhazed

continuous tense

is abkhazing

singular

abkhaze

positive degree

abkhaze

infinitive

to abkhaze

gerund

abkhazing

participle

abkhazing

Origin and Evolution of abkhazes

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Georgian
Story behind the word: The word 'abkhazes' originates from the Georgian language, specifically referring to the Abkhaz people of the Caucasus region.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the ethnic group, the term 'abkhazes' has evolved to also refer to the language, culture, and region associated with the Abkhaz people.