The Khasi language traditionally used which script?

Bengali script
Roman script
Devanagari script
A unique Khasi script

The correct answer is: d) A unique Khasi script.

The Khasi language is an Austroasiatic language spoken by the Khasi people of Meghalaya, India. It is the official language of Meghalaya and is also spoken in the neighboring states of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. The Khasi language has a unique script, which is not related to any other script in the world. The Khasi script is written from left to right and has 30 letters. The letters are all consonants, and vowels are indicated by diacritics. The Khasi script is a very beautiful and unique script, and it is a symbol of the Khasi people’s culture and identity.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • Bengali script is a Brahmic script that is used to write the Bengali language. It is not used to write the Khasi language.
  • Roman script is a Latin script that is used to write many languages around the world. It is not used to write the Khasi language.
  • Devanagari script is a Brahmic script that is used to write the Hindi language. It is not used to write the Khasi language.