Bahuwa Language
The Bahuwa Language is a lesser-known language spoken primarily in parts of India. It belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family and is used by a small community of speakers. The language is characterized by its unique phonetic and grammatical structures, which distinguish it from neighboring languages.
Efforts to document and preserve the Bahuwa Language are ongoing, as it faces challenges from dominant regional languages. Linguists and local organizations are working to promote its use among younger generations to ensure its survival and cultural significance within the community.