Kachari (or Cachari) is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken by about 59,000 people in Assam, India. Less than 30% of the Kachari people speak the Kachari language as their mother tongue. Most grow up speaking Assamese instead.

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  • Kachari (or Cachari) is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken by about 59,000 people in Assam, India. Less than 30% of the Kachari people speak the Kachari language as their mother tongue. Most grow up speaking Assamese instead.
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  • Kachari (or Cachari) is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken by about 59,000 people in Assam, India. Less than 30% of the Kachari people speak the Kachari language as their mother tongue. Most grow up speaking Assamese instead.
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