Khasian languages
The Khasian languages are a group of languages spoken primarily in the Khasi Hills region of Meghalaya, India. They belong to the Austroasiatic language family and are primarily used by the Khasi people. The main languages in this group include Khasi, Pnar, and War.
These languages are characterized by their unique phonetic features and rich oral traditions. The Khasi language, for instance, has a complex system of tones and is known for its extensive use of prefixes and suffixes. Khasian languages play a vital role in preserving the cultural identity of the Khasi community.