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This is a list of '''[[Australian Aboriginal languages]]''' and dialects. Many, but not all, of these languages are endangered. An [[endangered language]] is a [[language]] that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its native speakers, it becomes an [[extinct language]]. |
This is a list of '''[[Australian Aboriginal languages]]''' and dialects. Many, but not all, of these languages are endangered. An [[endangered language]] is a [[language]] that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its native speakers, it becomes an [[extinct language]]. |
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[[UNESCO]] distinguishes four levels of endangerment in languages, based on intergenerational transfer:<ref name="UNESCO">Moseley, Christopher (ed.). 2010. Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger, 3rd edn. Paris, UNESCO Publishing. Online version: |
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; Vulnerable : Most children speak the language, but it may be restricted to certain domains (e.g., home) |
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; Definitely endangered : Children no longer learn the language as mother tongue in the home |
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; Severely endangered : Language is spoken by grandparents and older generations; while the parent generation may understand it, they do not speak it to children or among themselves |
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; Critically endangered : The youngest speakers are grandparents and older, and they speak the language partially and infrequently |
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Language | Alt. names | Speakers | Status | Notes |
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Adithinngithigh language | Adetingiti | extinct | extinct | extinct. Unwritten language. |
Adnyamathanha language, Adynyamathanha language[1] | Ad'n'amadana, Anjimatana, Anjiwatana, Atnyamathanha | 20 (1990 Schmidt) | Definitely endangered | SA R. M. W. Dixon classifies Adnyamathanha and Guyani as a single language. Ethnologue treats them as separate, and so they each have their own ISO 639-3 codes |
Aghu Tharrnggala language | Aghu Tharnggalu | Qld | ||
Alawa language[1] | 17 to 20 (1991 M Sharpe) 4 partial first-language speakers |
Critically endangered | ||
Alngith dialect | 3 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | extinct.[2] | ||
Alyawarre language | Alyawarr | NT | ||
Amarag language, Amurdag language | 5 | NT | ||
Ami language | 30 to 35 (1983 Black) | |||
Andajin language | WA | |||
Andegerebinha language | Andigibinha, Antekerrepinhe | 10 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | NT, Hay River, Pituri Creek area, east of Alyawarra | |
Anguthimri language | Awngthim | Paman languages. Qld extinct | ||
Anindilyakwa language[1] | Enindhilyagwa | Vulnerable | ||
Anmatyerre language | NT | |||
Antakirinya language, Antakarinya language[1] | 50 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | Definitely endangered | ||
Arabana language[1] | 8 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | Critically endangered | ||
Areba language | 2 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Aritinngithigh language | Qld | |||
Arrernte language[1] | Aranda | Vulnerable | Alice Springs region NT Eastern, Western and Southern | |
Atampaya language | 4 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Australian Aboriginal English language | Developed post-contact | |||
Australian Aboriginal Pidgin English language | Pidgin. Developed post-contact | |||
Australian Kriol language | Creole, Pidgin English, Roper-Bamyili Creole | WA, NT & Qld developed post-contact | ||
Awabakal language | Awabakal | NSW extinct. Being revived | ||
Ayabadhu language | 6 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Ayapathu language | ||||
Badimaya language | Widimaya, Parti-Maya | 20 (1966 Voegelin and Voegelin) | WA | |
Bandjigali language | 1 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Banjima language, Panytyima language[1] | 50 (1972 B Geytenbeek) | Severely endangered | ||
Bardi language[1] | Baadi, Badi, Ba:di, Baardi, Bard | 20 (1999 Claire Bowern) Population includes 16 Bardi, 3 Jawi |
Severely endangered | WA |
Barngarla language | Bangala, Banggala, Banggarla, Bungeha, Bungela, Pakarla, Pangkala, Pankalla, Parnkala, Parnkalla, Punkalla | SA | ||
Barrow Point language | extinct[3] | |||
Bayungu language | 6 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Bidyara language, Bidjara language | Bithara, Bitjara | 20 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | Qld | |
Broome Pearling Lugger Pidgin | Broom Creole, Japanese Pidgin English, Koepang Talk, Malay Talk | WA Developed post-contact | ||
Bundjalung language, Bandjalang language[1] | 10 (1983 R M W Dixon) | Severely endangered | NSW | |
Bunuba language[1] | Bunaba, Bunapa, Punapa | Severely endangered | WA | |
Bunurong language | Vic extinct | |||
Burduna language | Boordoona, Bootena, Boruna, Budina, Budoona, Buduna, Bu-tena, Poodena, Poordoona, Purduma, Purduna | 3 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | WA | |
Damin language | Demiin | Constructed language. Qld extinct | ||
Darkinjung language | Darginjang, Darginyung, Darkinjang, Darkinoong, Darkinung, Darkinyun, Darkinyung, Darknung | NSW extinct | ||
Dharawal language[1] | Dharawaal, Thurrawal, Thurawal, Turrubul | Critically endangered | NSW perhaps extinct | |
Dhargari language | 6 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Dharug language[1] | Daruk, Dharruk, Dharuk, Dharug, Darug | Critically endangered | NSW perhaps extinct | |
Dhauwurdwurung language | Gunditjmara | Vic extinct | ||
Dhurga language[1] | Critically endangered | |||
Dirari language | 1 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Diyari language | Dieri | Pama–Nyungan languages, Karnic, Karna. SA extinct | ||
Djabwurung language | Tjap-wurrung | Vic | ||
Djangun language | 1 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Djawi language, Jawi language | Chowie, Djau, Dyawi | 1 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | WA | |
Djinang language[1] | Definitely endangered | Yolŋu languages | ||
Djiringanj language | SE NSW | |||
Djiwarli language, Jiwarli language | Djiwali, Djwarli, Guwari, Jiwali, Kuwari, Tci-warli, Tjiwarli | 1 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | WA | |
Doolboong language | Duulngari, Tulpung | WA extinct | ||
Dungidjau language[1] | extinct | |||
Dyaabugay language, Djabugay language | Djabugai, Dyabugay, Tjapukai | 3 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | Qld | |
Dyaberdyaber language, Djabirr-Djabirr language | Djaberdjaber, Djaber-Djaber, Jabirr-Jabirr, Jabirrjabirr | 3 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | WA | |
Dyangadi language | 5 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Dyirbal language[1] | 40 to 50 (1983 R M W Dixon) | Critically endangered | Qld | |
Dyugun language, Djugun language | Djugan, Djukan, Jookoon | 2 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | WA | |
Eora language | Iora | NSW extinct | ||
Erre language | 1 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Flinders Island language | 3 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | Yalgawarra language |
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Language | Alt. names | Speakers | Status | Notes |
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Gaagudju language, Gagadu language[1] | 6 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | extinct | ||
Gajerrong language, Gadjerawang language, Gajirrabeng language[1] | Gadjerong, Gadyerong, Gajirrawoong, Kajirrawung | 3 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | Critically endangered | WA & NT |
Gambera language | Gambere, Gamberre, Gambre, Gamgre, Guwan, Kambera | 6 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | WA | |
Gamilaraay language[1] | Camileroi, Gamilaroi, Kamilaroi, Yuwaalaraay, Wallarai | 3 (1997 Coonabarabran Public School) | Critically endangered | NSW |
Ganggalidda language, Ganggalida language[1] | 5 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | Critically endangered | ||
Garawa language | NT | |||
Garig-Ilgar language | 4 (2003 N Evans) Population includes 3 Ilgar, 1 Garig |
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Garrwa language[1] | Severely endangered | |||
Giyug language | 2 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Gooniyandi language[1] | Gunian, Guniandi, Guniyan, Guniyandi, Guniyn, Konejandi, Koneyandi, Kunan, Kunian, Kuniyan | 100 (1990 Schmidt) | Severely endangered | WA |
Gudanji language | 3 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Gugadj language | Kukatj | 1 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | Qld | |
Gugu Badhun language | 2 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Gugubera language, Koko-Bera language, Koko Bera language[1] | Kok Kaber, Kok-Kaper, Kukubera | 15 (1991 SIL) 50 (1990 Schmidt) | Severely endangered | Qld |
Guguyimidjir language, Guugu Yimithirr language, Guugu Yimidhirr language[1] | Gogo-Yimidjir, Gugu-Gugu Yimijir, Gugu Yimithirr, Koko Imudji, Koko Yimidir, Kuku Jimidir, Kuku Kuku Yimithirr, Kukuyimidir | 20 to 30 (1991 Wayne Rosendale) 200 to 300 know and understand the language but prefer English 400 (1990 Schmidt) |
Vulnerable | Qld |
Gumbaynggirr language, Kumbainggar language[1] | 10 (2000) | Critically endangered | ||
Gundungurra language | Gandangara | NSW | ||
Gungabula language | 2 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Gunin language | Cuini, Kunan, Goonan, Gunan, Gwini, Gwiini | WA | ||
Gunya language | 3 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Gupapuyngu language[1] | Gobabingo, Gubabwingu | Vulnerable | NT | |
Gurindji Kriol language | Gurindji children's language, Gurinji children's language | NT. Developed post-contact | ||
Gurrgoni language, Guragone language[1] | 20 (1990 Schmidt) | Vulnerable | ||
Guwamu language | 1 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Guwij language | Guidj, Guwidj | WA | ||
Iwaidja language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Jaminjung language Djamindjung language[1] | Djamindjung | Severely endangered | ||
Jardwadjali language | Vic | |||
Jaru language | Djaru, Jaroo, Tjaru | WA | ||
Jawoyn language[1] | Severely endangered | |||
Jingulu language, Djingili language[1] | 10 (1997) | Severely endangered | Pama–Nyungan languages, Barkly. NT | |
Jurruru language | Chooraroo, Churoro, Djuroro, Jururu, Thuraru, Tjuroro, Tjurruru, Tjururu | WA | ||
Kabi Kabi language | Gabi Gabi, Kabi Kabi, Dippil | Qld | ||
Kala Lagaw Ya language | Qld | |||
Kalaamaya language | Galamai, Galamaya, Jaburu, Kaburn, Kalamaia, Kelamai, Natingero, Njindango, Takalako | WA | ||
Kalaku language | Gala:gu, Galaagu, Kaburn, Kalaaku, Kalako, l, Kalarko, Kallaar, Kallaargu, Karlaku, Malba, Malpa, Marlba | WA | ||
Kalaw Kawaw Ya language | Qld | |||
Kalaw Lagaw Ya language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Kamu language | 2 (1967) | |||
Kaniyang language | Ganajang, Kaneang, Kaniyan, Kunyung | WA | ||
Kanju language, Kaantju language | Gandanju, Gandju, Kaantyu, Kamdhue, Kandju, Kandyu, Kanyu, Karnu | 50 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | Qld | |
Karajarri language, Karadjeri language[1] | Garadjari, Garadjeri, Garadjiri, Garadyari, Gard'are, Guradjara, Karrajarri | 12 (1991 SIL) | Critically endangered | WA |
Kariyarra language | Gariera, Kaierra, Kariara, Kariera, Karriara, Karriarra, Kariyara, Kyeara | WA | ||
Kaurna language | SA | |||
Kaurna language[1] | Critically endangered | |||
Kawarrangg language | Qld | |||
Kayardild language[1] | Gajadilt, Gajardild, Gayadilt, Gayardild, Gayardilt, Kaiadilt, Malununda | 6 (2000 Evans) 150 | Critically endangered | Pama–Nyungan languages, Tangic. Qld, Bentinck Island |
Kija language[1] | Gidja, Kidja, Kitja, Lunga, Lungga | Severely endangered | WA | |
Kokata language | 3 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | Western Desert Language | ||
Kok-Nar language | Kok Narr | Qld | ||
Kukatja language[1] | Gogodja, Gugadja, Gugudja, Kukaja | Vulnerable | WA | |
Kuku Thaypan language | 2 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | Qld | ||
Kuku Yalanji language[1] | Gugu Guguyalanji, Koko-Yalangi | Severely endangered | Qld | |
Kuku-Mangk language | 1 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Kuku-Mu'inh language | 7 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Kuku-Muminh language | 31 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Kuku-Ugbanh language | 6 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Kuku-Uwanh language | 40 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Kullili language | Kullila, Galili | Qld | ||
Kuluwarrang language | Guluwarin, Kuluwarin | WA | ||
Kunbarlang language[1] | 50 to 100 (1983 Black) | Severely endangered | ||
Kunggara language | 10 (1971 SIL) | |||
Kunggari language | 10 | |||
Kunja language | Qld | |||
Kunjen language[1] | 20 to 25 (1991 Bruce Sommer) 40 with some knowledge 300 (1991 Bruce Sommer) |
Critically endangered | ||
Kunwinjku language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Kurrama language[1] | Gurama, Karama, Karima, Kerama, Korama, Korima, Kurama | 50 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | Critically endangered | WA |
Kurtjar language, Gurdjar language[1] | Kurtjjar, Kurrtjar | 30 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | extinct | Qld |
Kuthant language | 3 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | Qld | ||
Kuuk Thaayorre language[1] | Gugudayor, Kuktayor, Kukudayore, Kuuk Thaayoore, Kuuk Taior, Thaayore, Thayore, Thayorre | Definitely endangered | Qld | |
Kuuku Ya'u language[1] | Critically endangered | |||
Kuuku Ya'u language | Koko-Ja'o, Kokoyao, Kuuku-Ya'u, Ya'o | Qld | ||
Kuurinji language, Gurindji language[1] | Gurinji, Kuurrinyji | Definitely endangered | NT | |
Kuyani language | Guyani, Kijani, Kwiani | SA extinct. R. M. W. Dixon classifies Adnyamathanha and Guyani as a single language. Ethnologue treats them as separate, and so they each have their own ISO 639-3 codes |
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Language | Alt. names | Speakers | Status | Notes |
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Lairmairrener language | Central Tas | |||
Lamu-Lamu language | 1 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Laragia language | 6 (1983 Black) | |||
Lardil language[1] | Leerdil | 2 (2000 Evans) | Critically endangered | Qld moribund |
Larrakia language | NT | |||
Limilngan language | 3 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Linngithigh language | Leningitij, Linngithig | Qld | ||
Lower Burdekin languages | ||||
Luthigh language | Qld | |||
Matngele language, Madngele language[1] | 15 to 20 (1983 Black), 10 (estimate fieldwork 2013) |
Critically endangered | NT | |
Malgana language | Malngin, Maljanna, Maldjana, Malkana | WA | ||
Malyangaba language | Maljangapa, Maljangpa, Maljangaba, Malya-napa, Mullia-arpa, Mulya-napa, Mulya-nappa, Malynapa, Maljapa, Malyapa, Karikari, Bulali | SA | ||
Manda language | 25 (1983 Black) | |||
Mandandanyi language | 1 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Mangarla language, Mangala language[1] | Manala, Mangalaa, Maŋala, Minala | Critically endangered | WA | |
Mangarrayi language, Mangarayi language[1] | 50 (1983 Black) | Critically endangered | ||
Mangerr language | 1 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Mara language, Marra language | 15 (1991 M Sharpe) | NT | ||
Maranunggu language | 15 to 20 (1983 Black) | |||
Margany language | 1 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Maridan language | 20 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Marimanindji language | 15 (1983 Black) | |||
Maringarr language[1] | 30 to 40 (1983 Black) | Critically endangered | ||
Mariyedi language | 20 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Marrgu language, Margu language[1] | 1 (2000 Evans) | extinct | ||
Marrisyefin language, Maridjabin language[1] | 20 (1970 Oates) | Critically endangered | ||
Marrithiyel language, Marithiel language[1] | 25 (1983 Black) | Critically endangered | ||
Marti Ke language | 10 (2001 Alexander) 100 | |||
Martuwangka language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Martuyhunira language, Martuthunira language | Maratunia, Mardadhunira, Mardathon, Mardathoni, Mardathoonera, Mardatuna, Mardatunera, Mardudhoonera, Mardudhunera, Mardudhunira, Mardudjungara, Marduduna, Mardudunera, Marduthunira, Mardutunera, Mardutunira, Marduyunira, Martuthinya, and | 5 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | WA extinct | |
Maung language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Maya language (Australia) | Maia, Maja | WA | ||
Mayaguduna language | 2 | |||
Mbabaram language | Barbaram | 2 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | Qld | |
Mbara language (Australia) | ||||
Mbariman-Gudhinma language | 3 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Mbiywom language | Qld | |||
Meriam Mir language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Miriwoong language, Miriwung language[1] | 10 to 20 (1990 Schmidt) | Critically endangered | ||
Miwa language | Bagu, Miwi, Pela | 4 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | WA | |
Mpakwithi dialect | Qld | |||
Mpalityanh language | Qld | |||
Mudburra language, Mudbura language[1] | 50 (1983 Black) | Severely endangered | ||
MalakMalak, MullukMulluk[1] | 9 to 11 (1988 SIL), 11 (estimate fieldwork 2013) |
Severely endangered | ||
Muluridyi language | 1 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Munumburru language | Munumburu | WA | ||
Muruwari language | Muruwarri, Murawari, Murawarri | 1 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | Qld |
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Language | Alt. names | Speakers | Status | Notes |
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Nakkara language[1] | Severely endangered | |||
Nauo language | Nawu | SA extinct | ||
Ndjébbana language | Liverpool River in Arnhem Land, NT | |||
Ngaanyatjarra language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Ngaatjatjara language[1] | Ngaatjatjara, Ngaadadjarra | Severely endangered | W.A | |
Ngadjunmaya language | 10 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Ngadjuri language | SA | |||
Ngalakan language[1] | 10 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | Critically endangered | NT | |
Ngaliwuru language[1] | Critically endangered | |||
Ngalkbun language, Dalabon language[1] | Buin, Boun, Buan, Bouin, Buwan, Dangbon, Gundangbon, Ngalabon, Ngalkbon, Nalabon | 20 (2000 N Evans) | Severely endangered | Gunwinyguan. NT |
Ngamini language | 2 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Ngandi language[1] | Critically endangered | |||
Ngangikurunggurr language[1] | Severely endangered | NT | ||
Ngan'gityemerri language | Ngan.gi-tjemerri, Nangikurrunggurr | 150-200 | NT | |
Ngardi language[1] | Ngadi, Narti, Ngati | Critically endangered | WA | |
Ngarinman language[1] | Severely endangered | |||
Ngarinyin language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Ngarla language[1] | 8 (1991 SIL) 10 partial speakers |
extinct | WA | |
Ngarluma language[1] | Gnalluma, Gnalooma, Gnalouma, Ngallooma, Ngalluma, Ngalooma, Ngaluma | 70 (1970 C.G von Brandenstein) | Critically endangered | WA |
Ngarnawu language | Ngarnaw | WA | ||
Ngarnka language | Pama–Nyungan languages, Barkly. NT | |||
Ngawun language | 1 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Ngkoth language | Qld | |||
Ngumbarl language | Ngoombarl, Ngormbal, Ngumbal | WA | ||
Ngunawal language | Ngunnawal | NSW | ||
Ngurmbur language | 1 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Nhanta language | Nhanda | WA | ||
Nhuwala language | Ngoala, Noala, Noalla, Nooela, Nuela | 10 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | WA | |
Nijadali language | 6 (1990 SIL) | |||
Nimanbur language | 2 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Ntra'ngith language | Qld | |||
Nuenonne language | SE Tas extinct | |||
Nungali language | 2 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Nunggubuyu language[1] | Severely endangered | |||
Nyamal language[1] | Gnamo, Namel, Njamal, Njamarl, Nyamel | 20 to 30 (1991 SIL) | Severely endangered | WA |
Nyangga language | 1 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Nyangumarta language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Nyawaygi language | 3 (1981) | |||
Nyikina language, Nyigina language[1] | 50 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | Severely endangered | ||
Nyininy language | Njining, Njininj, Nyinin | WA | ||
Nyulnyul language | Njul-Njul, Nyol-Nyol, Nyoolnyool, Nyul Nyul | 1 (2001 McGregor) | WA | |
Okunjan language | Ogh-Undjan, Ogondyan | Qld | ||
Paakantyi language, Darling language[1] | Baagandji, Kula, Southern Baagandji | 5 | Critically endangered | Pama–Nyungan, Baagandji. NSW. Nearly extinct |
Pakanha language | 10 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Paredarerme language | Tas | |||
Peerapper language | Pee Rapper | Tas | ||
Peramangk language | SA Descendants List, R & D Hunter, L.E. Teakle | |||
Pini language | 10 | |||
Pinigura language | 5 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Pintupi language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Pitjantjatjara language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Pitta Pitta language | 2 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Plangermaireener language | Tas | |||
Popham Bay language | (extinct) | |||
Pyemmairre language | Tas | |||
Rembarrnga language[1] | Critically endangered | |||
Ritharrngu language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Tharkarri language | ||||
Dhalandji language[1] | 20 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | Critically endangered | ||
Thaua language | Thoorga, Durga, Dhurga | South Coast of NSW | ||
Thiin language | WA extinct | |||
Tiwi language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Tommeginne language | NNW Tas | |||
Toogee language | SW Tas | |||
Tyaraity language | 10 (1983 Black) | |||
Tyerremotepanner language | NNE Tas | |||
Umbindhamu language | 6 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Umbugarla language | 3 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Umbuygamu language | 7 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Umiida language | Umida, Umi:da | WA | ||
Umpila language[1] | Severely endangered | |||
Unggarangu language | Unggarangi | WA | ||
Unggumi language | Ungkami, Wunggumi | WA | ||
Uradhi language | 2 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | Qld | ||
Urningangg language | 10 (1983 Black) | |||
Uw Olkola language | Olkola, Olgolo | Qld | ||
Uw Oykangand language | Oykangand | Qld |
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Language | Alt. names | Speakers | Status | Notes |
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Waanyi language[1] | Critically endangered | Garawa. Qld | ||
Wadjiginy language | 12 (1988 SIL) | |||
Wadjigu language | 1 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Wagaya language | 10 (1983 Black) | |||
Wagiman language, Wageman language[1] | 10 (2000) | Severely endangered | ||
Wajarri language[1] | Watjari, Watjarri, Wadjari, Wadjeri | 50 (1981 W Douglas) 200 or fewer (1981 W Douglas) |
Severely endangered | WA |
Wakawaka language | 3 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Walangama language | Qld | |||
Walbanga language | Pama–Nyungan languages, Yuin–Kuric languages, Yuin. South Coast of New South wales | |||
Walmajarri language | Tjiwaling, Tjiwarlin | WA | ||
Walmajarri language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Wambaya language[1] | 12 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | Critically endangered | Pama–Nyungan languages, Barkly. NT | |
Wamin language | 1 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Wandandian language | Pama–Nyungan languages, Yuin-Kuric, Yuin. South Coast of New South wales | |||
Wangaaybuwan language, Wangaaybuwan-Ngiyambaa language[1] | 12 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | Critically endangered | ||
Wangai language | Wongai or Wankai | Goldfields of Western Australia | ||
Wanggamala language | 1 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Wangganguru language | 8 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Wangkajunga language | Wangkatjungka, Wonggadjunggu | WA | ||
Wangkumara language, Ngura language[1] | Wanggumara | 6 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) Population includes 1 Punthamara, 4 Wongkumara, 2 Badjiri, and 1 Kalali |
Critically endangered | Qld |
Wanyjirra language | Wandjira, Wandjirra, Wanjira | NT | ||
Waray language | 4 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Wardaman language[1] | 50 (1983 Black) | Severely endangered | WA | |
Warlmanpa language | 50 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Warlpiri language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Warluwara language | 3 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Warnman language, Wanman language[1] | 20 (1973 SIL) | Severely endangered | ||
Warrgamay language | 3 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Warrungu language | Warrangu, Warrango | Qld | ||
Warrwa language | Warwa, Warwar | 2 (2001 McGregor) | WA | |
Warumungu language[1] | Severely endangered | |||
Warungu language | 2 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Western Desert language | See article for the various dialects | WA, NT & SA | ||
Wik Me'nh language | Qld | |||
Wik Mungkan language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Wik Ngathan language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Wik-Epa language | 3 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Wik-Iiyanh language | 40 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Wik-Keyangan language | 3 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Wik-Me'anha language | 12 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Wik-Ngatharr language | Wik-Ngathara, Wik-Ngatharr, Wik-Ngatharra, Wik-Ngathrr, Wikngatara | Qld | ||
Wikngenchera language, Wik Ngencherr language[1] | 50 (1970 Oates) | Severely endangered | ||
Wilawila language | Wila-Wila | 2 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | WA | |
Winyjarrumi language | Windjarumi | WA | ||
Wiradjuri language, Wiradhuri language[1] | 3 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | Critically endangered | ||
Wirangu language | Warrangoo, Wirongu, Wironguwongga, Wirrung, Wirrunga | 2 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | SA | |
Woiwurrung language | Woiwurrong, Woiworung | Pama–Nyungan languages, Kulin. Vic extinct | ||
Wolyamidi language | Woldjamidi, Wol'jamidi, Wolyamidi | WA | ||
Worimi language | NSW extinct | |||
Worrorra language, Worora language[1] | 20 (1990 Schmidt) | Critically endangered | ||
Wulna language | 1 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Wunambal language[1] | Unambal, Wunambul | 20 (1990 A Schmidt) | Critically endangered | WA |
Wurla language | Ola, Worla, Wula | WA | ||
Yandruwandha language | Yandrruwantha | 2 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | SA & Qld | |
Yankunytjatjara language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Yan-nhangu language, Jarnango language[1] | 40 (1983 Black) | Definitely endangered | ||
Yanyuwa language[1] | Severely endangered | |||
Yawarawarga language | Yawarrawarrka | 1 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | SA & Qld | |
Yawijibaya language | Jawdjibara, Yaudjibara, Yawjibarra | WA | ||
Yawuru language | Jauor, Yaoro, Yawooroo | 30 (2001 K Hosokawa) | WA | |
Yidiny language | Idin, Idindji, Idinji, Jidindji, Yetinji, Yiddinji, Yidin, Yidindji, Yidini, Yitintyi | 12 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | Qld | |
Yiiji language[1] | Jeidji, Yeidji | 20 (1990 A Schmidt) | Critically endangered | WA |
Yindjilandji language | 1 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | |||
Yinggarda language | Inggarda, Ingara, Ingarda, Ingarra, Ingarrah, Inparra, Jinggarda, Yingkarta, Kakarakala | 5 (1981 Wurm and Hattori) | WA | |
Yinhawangka language | Inawonga, Innawonga, Inyawonga | WA | ||
Yinwum language | Qld | |||
Yir Yoront language[1] | 15 (1991 Bruce Sommer) | extinct | ||
Yir-Thangedl language | Qld | |||
Yorta Yorta language | Vic | |||
Yukulta language | Jokula | Qld, Doomagee region | ||
Yulparija language | Julbaridja, Julbre, Yulbaridya, Yurlparija | WA | ||
Yuwaaliyaay language | Euahlayi, Yuwaalayaay | NSW |
References
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- ^ [1] Lewis, M. Paul (ed.), 2009. Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Sixteenth edition. Dallas, Tex.: SIL International. Online version: [2]
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