Kokborok(Kkborok) is the native language of the Tiprasa people'sof the Indian state ofTripuraand neighbouring areas ofBangladesh. The wordKokstands for "Language" andborokstands for "Human", which is used specifically by theTripuri people. Kokborok is closely related to theBodo, Dimasa andKacharilanguages of the neighbouring state ofAssam. While hayung mean "World". Native speakers: 1.5million (2011 census) Spoken by:Tripuri people Language family:Sino-Tibetan languages,BodoGaro languages,more Native to:India,Bangladesh Region:Tripura,Bangladesh,more Official language in:Tripura Kkborok has been attested since at least the 1st century AD, when the historical record ofTipraKings began to be written down. The script of Kkborok was called "Koloma". The Chronicle of theBorokkings were written in a book called theRajratnakar. This book was originally written down in Kkborok using the Koloma script by DurlobendraChontai.- Kokborok Hayung