The
Khasic or
Khasian languages are a
family of
Austroasiatic languages spoken in the northeastern Indian state
Meghalaya and neighbouring areas of
Bangladesh. They consist of:
- Khasi
- Pnar (Jaintia): closest to Proto-Khasi
- War: southern dialect displaying no vowel length contrast, as well as vowel restructuring
- Amwi
- Bhoi
- Lyngngam: Speakers were former Garo speakers who had adopted Khasi.