Naga Language
The Naga language refers to a group of languages spoken by the Naga people, primarily in the northeastern region of India and parts of Myanmar. These languages belong to the Sino-Tibetan language family and include several distinct dialects, such as Ao, Sema, and Lotha. Each dialect reflects the unique culture and traditions of its respective community.
Naga languages are characterized by their rich oral traditions and complex tonal systems. They play a crucial role in the identity of the Naga tribes, serving as a means of communication and cultural expression. Efforts are ongoing to preserve and promote these languages, especially in the face of globalization and language shift.