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Bunganditj

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Bungandidj or Buandig (Buwandik) is an extinct language of Australia, once spoken by the Buandig people, Indigenous Australians who lived in the Mount Gambier region in present-day south-eastern South Australia and in south-western Victoria. According to Christina Smith and her book on the Buandig people, the Buandig called their language Drualat-ngolonung (speech of man), or Booandik-ngolo (speech of the Booandik) Variants of the name are Bungandaitj, Bungandaetch, Bunga(n)daetcha, Bungandity, Bungandit, Buganditch, Bungaditj, Pungantitj, Pungatitj, Booganitch, Buanditj, Buandik, Booandik, Boandiks, Bangandidj, Bungandidjk, Pungandik, Bak-on-date, Barconedeet, Booandik-ngolo, Borandikngolo, Bunganditjngolo, Burhwundeirtch.
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Language type : Extinct

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This page is providing structured data for the language Bunganditj.
Following BCP 47 the recommended tag for this language is xbg.

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ISO 639-3 : xbg

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http://dbpedia.org/resource/ISO_639:xbg

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Authority documentation for ISO 639 identifier: xbg

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