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Mizo language

Mizo language is a way people in Mizoram talk to each other. Just like how you talk to your friends in a certain way, people in Mizoram talk in their own way too. They use different words, sounds and tones to communicate with each other.

Mizo language has its own alphabet consisting of 25 letters which is used to write down words just like how you write your name or a story using letters. People who can read and write in Mizo language can communicate with each other through letters and words.

When you hear people speaking Mizo language, it might sound a little different than what you're used to hearing. That’s because some of the sounds they make are not used in other languages. So if you hear someone speaking Mizo language, it might sound like they're saying "Zoh" instead of "go" or "Tha" instead of "the".

Mizo language is important to the people of Mizoram because it helps them communicate and express their thoughts and ideas. It also helps them connect with their culture and heritage. By speaking, reading and writing in Mizo language, they are keeping their language and culture alive for generations to come.

So, Mizo language is just like any other language, it's used to communicate and connect with others, but it's special because it's unique to the people of Mizoram.
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