Bodish
Bodish is a language spoken by the Bodish people, primarily found in the regions of Tibet and parts of India. It belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family and is part of the larger Tibeto-Burman group. Bodish languages include several dialects, with Ladakhi and Zanskari being notable examples.
The Bodish languages are characterized by their unique phonetic and grammatical structures. They often use tones to convey different meanings, which can make them challenging for non-native speakers. The preservation of Bodish languages is important for maintaining the cultural heritage of the communities that speak them.