Limbu Language
Limbu Language is a Sino-Tibetan language primarily spoken by the Limbu people in eastern Nepal and parts of India. It is one of the languages recognized in the constitution of Nepal and has its own script, known as the Limbu script, which is derived from the Brahmi script.
The language is part of the larger Tibeto-Burman language family and has several dialects. It plays a crucial role in the cultural identity of the Limbu community, with traditional songs, stories, and rituals often performed in Limbu, helping to preserve their heritage and promote linguistic diversity.