The Bodo-Garo languages are a small family of Tibeto-Burman languages spoken in eastern India, consisting of two well defined branches: the Bodo languages, Bodo, Deori, Dimasa, Tiwa, Reang, Kokborok (Tripuri), and Kachari and the Garo languages, Garo and Megam Bodo is an official language of the Indian state of Assam. Kokborok, or Tripuri, is one of the principal languages of the state of Tripura.

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  • The Bodo-Garo languages are a small family of Tibeto-Burman languages spoken in eastern India, consisting of two well defined branches: the Bodo languages, Bodo, Deori, Dimasa, Tiwa, Reang, Kokborok (Tripuri), and Kachari and the Garo languages, Garo and Megam Bodo is an official language of the Indian state of Assam. Kokborok, or Tripuri, is one of the principal languages of the state of Tripura. Bodo should not be confused with the Tibetan ethnonym bod, which is the basis of the names Bodic and Bodish.
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  • Bodo-Garo
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  • The Bodo-Garo languages are a small family of Tibeto-Burman languages spoken in eastern India, consisting of two well defined branches: the Bodo languages, Bodo, Deori, Dimasa, Tiwa, Reang, Kokborok (Tripuri), and Kachari and the Garo languages, Garo and Megam Bodo is an official language of the Indian state of Assam. Kokborok, or Tripuri, is one of the principal languages of the state of Tripura.
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  • Bodo-Garo languages
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