
Axomiya
Axomiya refers to the Assamese language, which is primarily spoken in the state of Assam in northeastern India. It belongs to the Indo-Aryan language family and is characterized by its rich literary tradition and unique script, which is an abugida derived from Brahmi. Assamese is also an important cultural marker for the people of Assam, encompassing their traditions, festivals, and history. The language has numerous dialects and is integral to the identity of the Assamese people, fostering a sense of community and heritage within the diverse landscape of India.