Dalabon is a Gunwinyguan language of Arnhem Land, Australia. It is a severely endangered language, with perhaps as few as three fluent speakers remaining...
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Dalabon or Dangbon may refer to: Dalabon people, an ethnic group of Australia Dalabon language, an Australian language This disambiguation page lists articles...
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derives from the language which members of the community speak. The Dalabon language is classified among the far East Arnhem Land language group, and as...
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Gunwinggic: Kunwinjku (Gunwinggu, Bininj Kunwok) Gunbarlang † Jawoyn (Djauan) Dalabon (Ngalkbun) † Jala (Rembarngic): Rembarunga Ngalakgan † Warrayic: † Waray...
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Cleverman (category Articles containing Dalabon-language text)
Gamilaraay nation: wiringin. Dalabon peoples: marrngkidj. Bininj Kunwok: na-kordang, or marrkidjbu (marrugeku). Duuŋidjawu language: gundir. Pitjantjatjara...
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Consciously devised language Endangered language – Language that is at risk of going extinct Ethnologue#Language families Extinct language – Language that no longer...
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There are numerous Australian Aboriginal languages and dialects, many of which are endangered. An endangered language is one that it is at risk of falling...
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The Wilson River language, also known as "Modern" Wankumara (Wangkumara/ Wanggumara), is an Australian Aboriginal language of the Karnic family. It was...
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between them. Gunwinggic: Kunwinjku (Gunwinggu), Kunbarlang Jawoyn (Djauan) Dalabon (Ngalkbun) Jala (Rembarngic): Rembarrnga, Ngalakgan Warrayic: Waray, Uwinymil...
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Dyirbal /ˈdʒɜːrbəl/ (also Djirubal) is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken in northeast Queensland by the Dyirbal people. In 2016, the Australian...
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as Upper Arrernte (Upper Aranda), is a dialect cluster in the Arandic language group spoken in parts of the Northern Territory, Australia, by the Arrernte...
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National Highway, in Pakistan Ortigas Avenue, in Manila, Philippines Dalabon language Nikon N60, a camera Toyota 4Runner (N60), a Japanese SUV Toyota Hilux...
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is one of the Yolŋu languages spoken by Aboriginal Australians in the Northern Territory, Australia. Although all Yolŋu languages are mutually intelligible...
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Woiwurrung, Taungurung and Boonwurrung are Aboriginal languages of the Kulin nation of Central Victoria. Woiwurrung was spoken by the Woiwurrung and related...
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family, making its closest relatives the Central Gunwinyguan languages Bininj Kunwok and Dalabon. The label marne refers to the phonological shape of the...
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Bidjara, also spelt Bidyara or Pitjara, is an Australian Aboriginal language. In 1980, it was spoken by 20 elders in Queensland between the towns of Tambo...
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Australian Kriol (redirect from Australian kriol language)
Nunggubuyu, Jawoyn, Dalabon, Rembarrnga, Barunga, Jaminjung, Ngarinyman, Wardaman, Walmatjari, Djaru, Miriwoong, and Gija. The Kriol language unlike many other...
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Gubbi Gubbi, also spelt Kabi Kabi, is a language of Queensland in Australia, formerly spoken by the Kabi Kabi people of South-east Queensland. The main...
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spellings, see Wiradjuri) is a Pama–Nyungan language of the Wiradhuric subgroup. It is the traditional language of the Wiradjuri people, an Aboriginal Australian...
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Pama–Nyungan languages are the most widespread family of Australian Aboriginal languages, containing 306 out of 400 Aboriginal languages in Australia...
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Anindilyakwa (Amamalya Ayakwa) is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the Anindilyakwa people on Groote Eylandt and Bickerton Island in the Gulf...
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available in the following languages: Alawa Alyawarr Anindilyakwa Anmatyerr Arrarnta, Western Arrernte, Eastern Burarra Dalabon Dhaŋu Dhuwal Djambarrpuyngu...
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other Gunwinyguan languages, such as Bininj Kunwok, Jawoyn, Dalabon, Rembarrnga, Ngandi, as well as in the neighboring Yolngu languages. Ngalakgan is syntactically...
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The Western Desert language, or Wati, is a dialect cluster of Australian Aboriginal languages in the Pama–Nyungan family. The name Wati tends to be used...
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The Alungul language, Ogh Alungul (Alngula), is an extinct Paman language of the Cape York Peninsula in Queensland, Australia. Y199 Alungul at the Australian...
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Hunter River – Lake Macquarie, often abbreviated HRLM language) is an Australian Aboriginal language that was spoken around Lake Macquarie and Newcastle...
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Yugambeh–Bundjalung, also known as Bandjalangic, is a branch of the Pama–Nyungan language family, that is spoken in north-eastern New South Wales and South-East...
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Aboriginal language, the traditional language of the Guugu Yimithirr people of Far North Queensland. It belongs to the Pama-Nyungan language family. Most...
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Aboriginal Australian language of the Djab Wurrung people of central Victoria. S26 Djab Wurrung at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian...
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