Kakavaberd
Կաքավաբերդի բարբառ
Native toArmenia
RegionVahravar, Gudemnis, Kuris, Agarak, Meghri
EthnicityArmenians
Native speakers
(few)
Armenian
Language codes
ISO 639-3
GlottologNone

The Kakavaberd dialect (Armenian: Կաքավաբերդի բարբառ) is an Armenian dialect spoken in the villages Vahravar, Gudemnis, Kuris and Agarak in Armenia. The inhabitants of the latter village now live in Meghri and it should not be confused with town Agarak.

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