Andic
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Andic
Summary
Andic is a language family[1]. Andic draws 40 Wikipedia views per month (language_family category, ranking #234 of 1,012).[2]
Key Facts
- Andic's instance of is recorded as language family[3].
- Andic's subclass of is recorded as Avar–Andic[4].
- Andic's has part is recorded as Andi[5].
- Andic's has part is recorded as Akhvakh[6].
- Andic's has part is recorded as Karata-Tukita[7].
- Andic's has part is recorded as Botlikh[8].
- Andic's has part is recorded as Godoberi[9].
- Andic's has part is recorded as Chamalal[10].
- Andic's has part is recorded as Bagvalal[11].
- Andic's has part is recorded as Tindi[12].
- Andic's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/09mw5n[13].
- Andic's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Andic languages[14].
- Andic's described by source is recorded as Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1926–1947)[15].
- Andic's Glottolog code is recorded as andi1254[16].
- Andic's Great Russian Encyclopedia portal ID is recorded as andiiskie-iazyki-dbcf80[17].
- Andic's Ethnologue language family ID is recorded as 2625[18].
- Andic's Georgian Encyclopedia ID is recorded as 30561[19].
Why It Matters
Andic draws 40 Wikipedia views per month (language_family category, ranking #234 of 1,012).[2] Andic has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[20] Andic is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[21]