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Kasi people
咖偲人 Khæs̄rī kon (Kasine)
ກະຈຮະິ ຄົນ Kachai Khon (Kachai)
Girl wearing white Áo dài and Nón lá holding pink lotus flower.jpg
A Kasi girl in traditional Sueayao dress and Muakbai hat
Total population
c. 140 million
Regions with significant populations
 Kuthina72,371,136 (2020)
 Lavana52,974,073 (2020)
Phet8,548,305 (2018)
Languages
Kasine, Phet Kasi, Kachai

The Kasi people ((Kasine: 咖偲人 Khæs̄rī kon; Kachai ກະຈຮະິ ຄົນ Kachai Khon) are a Southeast Coian ethnic group originally native to modern-day Shangea, now largely found in Kuthina, Phet, and Lavana with significant minorities across South and Southeast Coius. They speak a range of mutually intelligible Kasi dialects and language from the Eastern Fa-Naw languages, and are related to other Austrocoiatic peoples, such as the Lue, Kraw, and Rao.