Musi languages
| Musi | |
|---|---|
| Native to | Indonesia | 
| Region | Bengkulu South Sumatra | 
| Native speakers | 4,008,000 (2020) | 
| Austronesian
 
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| Dialects | 
 
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | mui | 
| Glottolog | musi1243 | 
| The distribution of Musi lects across southern Sumatra. | |
The Musi languages consists of a collection of closely related Malayic varieties spoken in the eastern and northern regions of South Sumatra, as well as parts of Bengkulu. The Musi languages has a relatively high degree of mutual intelligibility, despite its speakers not sharing a unified ethnic identity. Generally, speakers of Malayic varieties in this area refer to their language (in Indonesian) as bahasa 'language' + [name of region/river/ethnic group], regardless of whether it is classified linguistically as an independent language or a dialect.