Djabugay language
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Djabugay is a nearly extinct
Language death
In linguistics, language death is a process that affects speech communities where the level of linguistic competence that speakers possess of a given language variety is decreased, eventually resulting in no native and/or fluent speakers of the variety...

 Australian Aboriginal language once spoken by Djabugay people.

Names

Names for this language and/or some of its dialects include:
  • Djabugay, Djabugai, Dyaabugay, Dyabugay, Tjapukai
  • Tjabakai-Thandji, Tjabogaijanji; Djabungandji, Tjapunkandji
  • Tjunbundji; Koko-Tjumbundji
  • Tjankun
  • Tjankir
  • Kokonyungalo, Kikonjunkulu
  • Bulum-Bulum
  • Check-Cull
  • Chewlie
  • Hileman
  • Kodgotto
  • Ngarlkadjie
  • Orlow

Vocabulary

Some words from the Djabugay language, as spelt and written by Djabugay authors include:
  • Bulurru: elsewhere known as Dreaming
    Dreamtime
    In the animist framework of Australian Aboriginal mythology, The Dreaming is a sacred era in which ancestral Totemic Spirit Beings formed The Creation.-The Dreaming of the Aboriginal times:...

    , the source of life.

  • Gurrabana: where people and everything in Djabugay society and life is divided between wet and dry, this is the wet season side.

  • Gurraminya: where people and everything in Djabugay society and life is divided between wet and dry, this is the dry season side.
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