The term "Riang language" does not correspond to a widely recognized or documented language in major linguistic databases or academic sources. Accurate information is not confirmed regarding a language by this name being formally cataloged in reference works such as Ethnologue, Glottolog, or ISO 639 language codes.
The word "Riang" may be associated with ethnic or linguistic groups in Southeast Asia, particularly in regions of Myanmar, India, or Bangladesh, where some communities use similar names. However, no verifiable evidence establishes "Riang language" as a distinct, documented language with standardized grammar, vocabulary, or native speaker population.
It is possible that "Riang" refers to a local dialect, an alternate name for another language, or a misspelling of a similar-sounding term. Without reliable sources, any further classification remains speculative.
Due to the lack of authoritative documentation, the term "Riang language" is considered to have insufficient encyclopedic standing.