The Ingushetia language of Ingushetia.

Ingushetia (Ingushetia, г? алг? ай,? Al. Aj) is the language used by the Ingushetia, with a population of about 465,438+05,000 in 2005. The language area spans Ingushetia, Chechnya, Uzbekistan and Russia. In Ingushetia and that country called Ingushetia? алг? ай? Al. A: Pronunciation:/? Me? J/). Language classification: Ingushetia, Chechen and Baz constitute the Nak language of the Northeast Caucasian language family.

Distribution: In 2005, 465,438+05,000 people spoke Ingushetia, which spanned the Caucasus, including Ingushetia, Chechnya, Uzbekistan and Russia. Ingushetia is also spoken in Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Belgium, Norway, Turkey and Jordan.

Official status: Ingushetia and Russian are the official languages of Ingushetia in the Russian Federation.

Writing system: In the early 20th century, Ingushetia was a written language based on Arabic writing system. After the Bolshevik revolution, it was written in Latin letters, followed by Cyrillic letters.