Lower Arrernte, also known as Lower Southern Arrernte, Lower Aranda, Lower Southern Aranda and Alenjerntarrpe, is an extinct Arandic language (but not...
5 KB (494 words) - 20:36, 24 March 2025
a dialect cluster in the Arandic language group spoken in parts of the Northern Territory, Australia, by the Arrernte people. Other spelling variations...
34 KB (2,597 words) - 20:37, 30 April 2025
name of Arrernte [ˈarəɳ͡ɖa]. The ancestors of the Arrernte all spoke one or more of the many Arrernte dialects in the Arrernte group of languages. Today...
14 KB (1,244 words) - 05:39, 2 June 2025
Pertame, also known as Southern Arrernte or Southern Aranda, is an Arandic language (but not of the Arrernte language group) from the country south of...
4 KB (304 words) - 22:35, 27 May 2025
to: Arrernte (area), land controlled by the Arrernte Council (?) Arrernte people, Aboriginal Australians who speak Arrernte language Arrernte language, a...
720 bytes (118 words) - 05:57, 19 March 2020
Aboriginal languages consisting of several languages or dialect clusters, including the Arrernte (Upper Arrernte) group, Lower Arrernte (also known as Lower Southern...
12 KB (570 words) - 11:00, 25 March 2025
Brownie Doolan (category Last known speakers of an Australian Aboriginal language)
tracker who was known for being the last person to speak the Lower Arrernte language, the language becoming extinct when he died in 2011. Gavan Breen, an Australian...
5 KB (547 words) - 10:29, 30 November 2024
Part of Yura He believes that Lower Murray (five families and isolates), Arandic (2 families, Kaytetye and Arrernte), and Kalkatungic (2 isolates) are...
26 KB (2,494 words) - 22:41, 1 June 2025
large scale geographical descriptions in these languages. Speakers of the Australian languages Arrernte, Guugu Yimithirr, and Kuuk Thaayore only use absolute...
13 KB (1,568 words) - 04:30, 19 March 2024
Aputula (category Arrernte)
Brownie Doolan (1918–2011), tracker and the last person to speak the Lower Arrernte language. Tali Tali Pompey (about 1945/47 – 16 November 2011), artist. Australian...
11 KB (1,244 words) - 23:54, 11 March 2025
(~ 200) Miriwoong (~ 200) Northern Territory: 19 languages (~ 28,100): Luritja (~ 1,000) Upper Arrernte (~ 4,500) Warlpiri (~ 2,300) Kaytetye (~ 100) Warumungu...
70 KB (6,581 words) - 02:34, 24 June 2025
color in question. In the language Tsakhur, not only are blue and green distinguished, but also turquoise. In Eastern Arrernte, the words atherrke and atherrke-atherrke...
72 KB (8,018 words) - 16:14, 29 May 2025
Warumungu, Dieri, Kaytetye, Arrernte, and Warlmanpa, and are based on their respective spoken languages. A sign language arose among tribes of American...
121 KB (13,757 words) - 16:47, 18 June 2025
An extinct language or dead language is a language with no living native speakers. A dormant language is a dead language that still serves as a symbol...
19 KB (2,842 words) - 23:26, 24 May 2025
Pintupi dialect (redirect from Pintupi-Luritja language)
known as Pintupi-Luritja, due to their close contact with speakers of Arrernte, Warlpiri and other varieties of the WDL. This has continued through the...
12 KB (1,182 words) - 11:19, 9 June 2025
Kaurna, Kokatha, Lower Arrernte and Pitjantjatjara, to name a few of the many languages on which it is working. Some of the languages being revived across...
18 KB (2,049 words) - 20:42, 4 May 2025
The Lower Murray languages form a branch of the Pama–Nyungan family. They are: Lower Murray Ngarinyeri (Yaralde, Yaraldi, Ngarrindjeri, Ramindjeri) Ngayawung...
2 KB (81 words) - 07:37, 9 March 2024
The Dharug language, also spelt Darug, Dharuk, and other variants, and also known as the Sydney language, Gadigal language (Sydney city area), is an Australian...
22 KB (2,123 words) - 20:18, 18 June 2025
The Karnic languages are a group of languages of the Pama–Nyungan family. According to Dixon (2002), these are three separate families, but Bowern (2001)...
4 KB (310 words) - 08:34, 28 April 2025
Consciously devised language Endangered language – Language that is at risk of going extinct Ethnologue#Language families Extinct language – Language that no longer...
34 KB (302 words) - 16:26, 15 June 2025
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...
13 KB (1,100 words) - 23:45, 19 January 2025
The Gathang language, also spelt Gadjang, Kattang, Kutthung, Gadhang, Gadang and previously known as Worimi (also spelt Warrimay), is an Australian Aboriginal...
11 KB (848 words) - 06:15, 18 February 2025
Spoken in: France and Switzerland Recognised Minority Language in: Italy Arrernte – Arrernte Angkentye Spoken in: Northern Territory, Australia Arvanitika...
239 KB (15,344 words) - 14:58, 18 June 2025
Uvular consonant (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
the Proto-Oceanic language and are attested in the modern Formosan languages of Taiwan, while a uvular approximant may occur in Arrernte. Uvular consonants...
17 KB (1,378 words) - 01:58, 11 April 2025
is one of the Yolŋu languages spoken by Aboriginal Australians in the Northern Territory, Australia. Although all Yolŋu languages are mutually intelligible...
7 KB (427 words) - 17:50, 15 January 2025
Aboriginal language, the traditional language of the Guugu Yimithirr people of Far North Queensland. It belongs to the Pama-Nyungan language family. Most...
17 KB (1,492 words) - 19:17, 4 May 2025
Turrbal is an Aboriginal Australian language of the Turrbal people of the Brisbane area of Queensland. Alternate spellings include Turubul, Turrubal, Turrabul...
12 KB (933 words) - 03:56, 6 February 2025
(Barbaram) is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language of north Queensland. It was the traditional language of the Mbabaram people. Recordings are held...
10 KB (847 words) - 21:04, 30 May 2025
Woiwurrung, Taungurung and Boonwurrung are Aboriginal languages of the Kulin nation of Central Victoria. Woiwurrung was spoken by the Woiwurrung and related...
23 KB (1,276 words) - 20:31, 14 June 2025
List of Latin-script digraphs (category Articles containing Polish-language text)
languages like Lingala, Tshiluba, and Kikongo, for /ŋk/ or /ᵑk/. In the transcription of Australian Aboriginal languages such as Warlpiri, Arrernte,...
152 KB (16,997 words) - 17:04, 18 June 2025