Lak belongs to the Nachsko-Daghestan branch of North Caucasian languages and is spoken by about 100,000 speakers mainly in the Russian republic of Dagestan. There are also speakers of Lak in Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan. Lak is closely related to Dargwa.
Lak was written with the Arabic alphabet 1928, when the Latin alphabet was adopted. Since 1938 a version of the Cyrillic alphabet has been used to write Lak.
Information about the pronunciation of Lak compiled by Wolfram Siegel
Information about the Lak language
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lak_language
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=lbe
Лакский Дом/Lak House
- information about the Lak people (in Russian and English)
http://www.lakia.net
Dagestanskaya pravda - Online newspaper in Lak
http://www.dagpravda.ru
Northeast Caucasian: Aghul, Akhvakh, Archi, Avar, Budukh, Chechen, Dargwa, Godoberi, Hinukh, Hunzib, Ingush, Khwarshi, Lak, Lezgian, Tabassaran, Tsez, Udi
Northwest Caucasian: Abaza, Abhkaz, Adyghe, Kabardian, Ubykh
South Caucasian (Kartvelian): Georgian, Laz, Mingrelian, Svan