Udi language Udi is a Northeast Caucasian language. About 6,000 people speak Udi. vteLanguages of the CaucasusCaucasian(areal)Kartvelian Karto-Zan Georgian Judaeo-Georgian Old Georgian Zan Laz Mingrelian Svan Northeast(Caspian)Avar–Andic Andic Andi Akhvakh Bagvalal–Tindi Botlikh–Godoberi Chamalal Karata Avar Dargin Chirag Dargwa Itsari Kaitag Kubachi Lezgic Archi Samur Eastern Aghul Lezgi Tabasaran Udi Caucasian Albanian Southern Budukh Kryts Western Rutul Tsakhur Nakh Bats Vainakh Arshtin Chechen Ingush Tsezic (Didoic) Bezhta–Hunzib–Khwarshi Hinukh–Tsez Others Khinalug Lak Northwest(Pontic) Abazgi Abaza Abkhaz Circassian Adyghe Kabardian Ubykh Indo-EuropeanIranian Kurdish Kurmanji Ossetian Persian Talysh Tat Judeo-Tat Slavic Russian Ukrainian Others Armenian Eastern Western German Pontic Greek TurkicKipchak Karachay-Balkar Kumyk Nogai Urum Oghuz Azerbaijani Turkish Turkmen Others Kalmyk Oirat Northeastern Neo-Aramaic Assyrian Bohtan Shirvani Arabic Italics mean extinct languagesLanguages in brackets are varieties of the language on their left. See also Languages of Armenia Languages of Azerbaijan Languages of Georgia Languages of Russia This short article can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.