Khamyang language
| Khamyang | |
|---|---|
| Native to | India | 
| Region | Assam | 
| Ethnicity | 800 Khamyang people | 
| Native speakers | 50 (2003) | 
| Kra–Dai
 
 | |
| Burmese script | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | Either: ksu– Khamyangnrr– Nora | 
| nrr | |
| Glottolog | kham1291 | 
| ELP | Khamyang | 
Khamyang is a critically endangered Tai language of India, spoken by the Khamyang people. Approximately fifty people speak the language; all reside in the village of Powaimukh, located seven miles downstream of Margherita in the Tinsukia district. It is closely related to the other Tai languages in the Assam region: Aiton, Khamti, Phake, and Turung.