Okay, so I kept seeing this guy Hasbulla everywhere online, right? Little dude, big personality. And it got me thinking the other day, just popped into my head – what language is he actually speaking in all those videos?

My first guess, honestly, was just Russian. I knew he was from that general part of the world, somewhere over in Russia. But you never know for sure, lots of places have regional languages.
Figuring it Out
So, what did I do? I just jumped on my computer. Didn’t do anything fancy. I opened up a search engine, you know, the usual one. Typed in something simple like “Hasbulla language” or “what does Hasbulla speak”.
Got a bunch of results back pretty quick. Started clicking around, reading bits here and there. Watched a few interview clips too, trying to listen closely.
Here’s what I gathered:
- He’s from Dagestan. That’s a republic within Russia.
- Because it’s part of Russia, Russian is super common there, like an official language everyone uses for dealing with stuff outside their local area.
- In most of the videos where he’s talking to interviewers or during public appearances, the language is clearly Russian. That seemed to be the main one he uses for broader communication.
But then I thought, Dagestan is known for having tons of local ethnic groups and languages. It’s super diverse over there. So I dug a tiny bit deeper, searched specifically about Dagestan languages and his region, Makhachkala.
It seems his family is Dargin. That’s one of the ethnic groups in Dagestan. So, it’s really likely, almost certain, that he also speaks Dargin. You figure he speaks that with his family and close friends, you know? The local tongue.
So, the Answer?
Basically, from what I could piece together just poking around online and watching clips, Hasbulla primarily speaks Russian in public and online. But being Dargin from Dagestan, he almost definitely speaks the Dargin language too, probably uses it more in his private life.
It wasn’t some complex research, just followed the trail from one search to the next. Pretty straightforward once I looked it up. Mainly Russian, with Dargin as his native tongue. Makes sense.
