Godoberi (also rendered Ghodoberi; self-designation Ghibdilhi mittsi) is an Andic language of the Northeast Caucasian language family spoken by the Godoberi in southwestern Dagestan, Russia.
When compared to other Andic languages, Godoberi is most similar to Chamalal and Botlikh.
These villages are located in the mountains on the left bank of the Andi-Koisu River in Southwest Dagestan, a republic of Russia.
Plural words lack those three genders and instead have two noun classes: human or inanimate object.
Native speakers of Godoberi use Avar or Russian as a written language.