Kachin–Luic | |
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Jingpho–Sak | |
Geographic distribution |
India, Burma |
Linguistic classification |
Sino-Tibetan
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Subdivisions | |
Glottolog | jing1259 |
The Kachin–Luic or Kachinic languages are a family of Sino-Tibetan languages of the Sal branch spoken in eastern India and Burma, consisting of the Jingpho (also known as Kachin) language and the Sak (a.k.a. Luish) languages Sak, Kadu, Andro, and Sengmai.
Note: Ethnologue and Glottolog include the extinct or nearly extinct Taman language in the Jingpo branch.