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      • Koch is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Koch people of India and Bangladesh. It is primarily spoken in the Indian states of Meghalaya, West Bengal, and Lower Assam and in the parts of the country Bangladesh, where it serves as a major means of communication among the Koches (including Koch-Rajbongshi) and other ethnic groups in the region.
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  2. The Koch languages are a small group of Boro-Garo languages a sub-branch of the Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in Northeast India. Burling (2012) calls this the "Rabha group". They are: Atong; Koch; Ruga; Rabha; Footnotes

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  3. Koch is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Koch people of India and Bangladesh. It is primarily spoken in the Indian states of Meghalaya, West Bengal, and Lower Assam and in the parts of the country Bangladesh, where it serves as a major means of communication among the Koches (including Koch-Rajbongshi) and other ethnic groups in the region.

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  4. Koch languages: Atong, Koch, Ruga, Rabha; Garo languages: Garo, Megam; Bodo languages: Bodo, Dimasa, Barman, Tiwa, Kokborok (Tripuri), Kachari, Moran; Deori language; Old Hajong may have been a Bodo–Garo language. Barman is a recently discovered Bodo–Garo language. Boro is an associate official language of the state of Assam.

  5. Koch is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Koch people of India and Bangladesh. It is primarily spoken in the Indian states of Meghalaya, West Bengal, and Lower Assam and in the parts of the country Bangladesh, where it serves as a major means of communication among the Koches (including Koch-Rajbongshi) and other ethnic groups in the region.

  6. Koch is a member of the Sal branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family. It is spoken by about 36,434 people in the northeast of India, mainly in the states of Assam and Meghalaya, and also in Bihar, Tripura and West Bengal, and in Bangladesh. There are numerous dialects of Koch.

  7. Bodo. Koch, ethnic group dispersed over parts of India (mainly Assam and West Bengal states) and Bangladesh. While their original language is a Tibeto-Burman dialect, large sections of the group in the 21st century spoke Bengali or other Indo-Aryan languages.

  8. Koch language. The Koch languages are a small family of Sino-tibetan languages. There are spoken in Bangladesh, India, Myanmar and Tibet. About 35.000 people speak Koch, about 30.000 speak Rabha. Categories: Languages of Bangladesh.

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