Bodo-Garo refers to a group of languages spoken primarily in the northeastern region of India, particularly in the state of Assam. It encompasses the Bodo language, which is the most widely spoken among the Bodo-Garo languages, and several other related dialects. These languages belong to the Tibeto-Burman family and are used by various ethnic communities in the area.
The Bodo people, who are the primary speakers of these languages, have a rich cultural heritage that includes traditional music, dance, and festivals. The Bodo-Garo languages play a crucial role in preserving the identity and traditions of the Bodo community, contributing to the linguistic diversity of India.