A member of a Caucasian people of Dagestan in southern Russia, or the Caucasian language spoken by this ethnic group.
From the ethnonym Dargin or Dargwa, referring to peoples indigenous to the Caucasus region. The term entered English through ethnographic and anthropological literature describing the diverse populations of the Russian Caucasus.
The Dargin people speak a language with sounds that are incredibly complex—Caucasian languages are famously the hardest to pronounce, with some having over 80 different consonants!
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