Khasic languages — The Khasic or Khasian languages are a family of northern Mon Khmer languages. They consist of Khasi, Pnar and War.External links* [http://www.ethnologue.com/show family.asp?subid=90705 Ethnologue report for Khasian] … Wikipedia
Austro-Asiatic languages — Austro Asiatic Mon–Khmer Geographic distribution: South and Southeast Asia Linguistic classification: One of the world s major language families Proto language: Proto Mon–Khmer … Wikipedia
Mon-Khmer languages — Family of about 130 Austroasiatic languages, spoken by more than 80 million people in South and Southeast Asia. Vietnamese has far more speakers than all other Austroasiatic languages combined. Other languages with many speakers are Muong, with… … Universalium
Austroasiatic languages Table — ▪ Table Austroasiatic languages Austroasiatic stock areas where spoken* Mon Khmer family Khasian branch Meghalaya (NE India) Khasi, Synteng, Lyng ngam Amwi (War) Palaungic branch (Palaung Wa) Kano (Danau) NE Myanmar Palaung Riang subbranch NE… … Universalium
Megam language — Megam Spoken in Bangladesh Native speakers 6,900 (2000) Language family Sino Tibetan (Tibeto Burman) Brahmaputran … Wikipedia
Khasi — ethnic group group=Khasi poptime=approx. 1,361,100 popplace=Meghalaya (India): 1,250,000 Assam (India): 29,000 West Bengal, Mizoram, Maharashtra, Tripura, Tamil Nadu, Arunachal Pradesh, Nicobar Islands (India): 3,100 Bangladesh: 79,000… … Wikipedia
Khasi language — language name=Khasi nativename=Khasi familycolor=Austro Asiatic states=India, Bangladesh speakers=865,000 mainly in Meghalaya, India (1997) fam2=Mon Khmer fam3=Northern Mon Khmer fam4=Khasian iso2=kha|iso3=khaKhasi is an Austro Asiatic language… … Wikipedia
Khāsi language — also spelled Khasia, Khassee, Cossyah, or Kyi, one of several members of the Khasian branch of the Mon Khmer family, which is itself a part of the Austroasiatic stock. Khāsi is spoken by some 900,000 people living in the region… … Universalium