This language spoken in Meghalaya uses Roman script! Here’s the story of how the Khasi language withstood the mists of time.A Welsh Christian missionary - Reverend Jones observed that the Khasi tribe had been passing on its culture from one generation to another orally. Jones then embarked on a mission to preserve and protect their culture.In his quest to ensure that the knowledge of the Khasi tribe would endure for generations to come, Reverend Jones devised a remarkable system. He created the Khasi alphabet in the Roman script.This allowed the Khasi people to record their stories, customs, and spiritual beliefs in a way they had never been able to before.As time went on, the Khasi language continued to evolve and adapt. It found its place in education, with schools established by Jones himself teaching in the Khasi language. The first Khasi newspaper was published in 1889, opening up a world of possibilities for communication and information sharing. Apart from Khasi, there’s another Indian language spoken in Mizoram that uses the Roman script. Can you guess which language it is? Drop your answers in the comments section below and follow ABP Live for more such interesting facts about Northeast India.