Ngarrindjeri language
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Ngarrindjeri, also written Narrinyeri, Ngarinyeri and other variants, is the language of the Ngarrindjeri and related peoples of southern South Australia. Five dialects have been distinguished by a 2002 study: Warki, Tanganekald, Ramindjeri, Portaulun and Yaraldi (or Yaralde Tingar).
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Ngarrindjeri | |
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Region | South Australia |
Ethnicity | Ngarrindjeri, Tanganekald, Ramindjeri, Yarilde, Meintangk, Portaulun, Warki |
Native speakers | 312 (2016 census)[1] |
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Jaralde Sign Language | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | nay |
Glottolog | narr1259 |
AIATSIS[2] | S69 |
ELP |
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