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The Darling language, or Paakantyi (Baagandji), is a nearly extinct Australian aboriginal language spoken at the base of the
Darling River in New South Wales. The Darling language is nearly extinct, with a recent report indicating that and only two
people could speak the language fluently. Dialects of Paakantyi include South Baagandji (Paakantyi, Bagundji), Kula (Kurnu),
Wilyagali, and Bandjigali (Baarrundji, Barindji, Marrawarra, Maruara). Bowern (2011) lists Gurnu/Guula as a separate language. |
Names (more)[en] Darling language |
Language type : Living
Technical notes
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