The term "Khumi language" is not widely recognized in established linguistic or encyclopedic sources. Accurate information regarding a language specifically named "Khumi" is not confirmed.
The term may relate to ethnic or linguistic groups in Southeast Asia or Northeast India, where names such as "Khami" or "Khumi" are occasionally associated with ethnic communities. For example, the Khumi people are an ethnic group residing in parts of Myanmar (particularly in the Chin State) and may speak a language belonging to the Sino-Tibetan language family, possibly within the Kuki-Chin branch. However, reliable documentation on a distinct "Khumi language" is limited.
Without verified sources, it is not possible to confirm the linguistic classification, phonology, writing system, or number of speakers associated with a language called "Khumi." Further field research and linguistic studies may be required for accurate classification.
Related Topics: Chin languages, Sino-Tibetan languages, Kuki-Chin languages, Ethnic groups in Myanmar, Minority languages of Southeast Asia.