An endangered language is a language that is on the verge of extinction. Kharia, (in some versions Kheria) an Indian language, is classified as a vulnerable language by the UNESCO’s Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger. Languages die with the physical loss of almost all the speakers of the language because of war, genocide, natural disasters, spread of infectious diseases, or reprisals. Languages die because of economic reasons too. Conquest and colonialism is another cause of language death. Several steps should be taken to protect a language from dying.