Bodo Language

Bodo (pronounced [bɔɽo]) is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken by the Bodo people of north-eastern India, Nepal and Bangladesh. The language is one of the official languages of the Indian state of Assam, and is one of 22 scheduled languages given a special constitutional status in India. Bodo language, a branch of the Sino-Tibetan family of languages, is a language of the Bodo group under the Assam-Burmese group of languages. It is closely related t... more

Also known as:

  • Bara,
  • Meci,
  • Mech,
  • Boro,
  • Bodi,
  • Mache,
  • Kachari,
  • Meche,
  • Mechi,
  • Boroni,
  • Bodo

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  • brx
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