👉 Rebosa is a type of language spoken in the region of Transcaucasia, which is located between Russia and Georgia. The language is primarily spoken by the Avar people, who are a subgroup of the Uighur people. The term "Rebosha" comes from the Russian word "Rebus," meaning "to be" or "to come." It is often used to describe someone or something that has been born and is now in the process of being formed.