List of Australian Aboriginal languages
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This is a list of Australian Aboriginal languages
Australian Aboriginal languages
The Australian Aboriginal languages comprise several language families and isolates native to the Australian Aborigines of Australia and a few nearby islands, but by convention excluding the languages of Tasmania and the Torres Strait Islanders...

and dialects.

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Name Synonyms Family Notes ISO 639-3
ISO 639-3
ISO 639-3:2007, Codes for the representation of names of languages — Part 3: Alpha-3 code for comprehensive coverage of languages, is an international standard for language codes in the ISO 639 series. The standard describes three‐letter codes for identifying languages. It extends the ISO 639-2...

 code
Ethnologue entry
Adnyamathanha
Adnyamathanha language
Adnyamathanha is a moribund Australian Aboriginal language. It is the traditional language of the Adnyamathanha people.The name of the witchetty grub comes from Adnyamathanha.-Names:...

 
Ad'n'amadana, Adynyamathanha, Anjimatana, Anjiwatana, Atnyamathanha SA. adt
Aghu Tharrnggala  Aghu Tharnggalu QLD. ggr
Alyawarre
Alyawarre
Alyawarre are an Indigenous Australian people, or language group, from the Northern Territory.In 1980 they lodged a land claim with the Wakaya people, which was handed back to them on 22 October 1992. The size of the land was 2065 km²....

 
Alyawarr N.T. aly
Amurdag
Amurdag language
Amurdag is an Indigenous Australian language historically spoken in the Northern Territory of Australia. According to a report by the National Geographic Society and the Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages, it is an endangered language...

 
N.T
Andajin  ? WA
Andegerebinha
Andegerebinha language
The Andegerebinha language, also known as Andigibinha and Antekerrepinhe, is an aboriginal language of the Northwest Territory of Australia spoken around the Hay River, Pituri Creek area according to Ethnologue. It was spoken by only ten individuals as of 1981, so it may now be extinct.-References:*...

 
Andigibinha, Antekerrepinhe Northern Territory, Hay River, Pituri Creek area, east of Alyawarra.
adg
Anguthimri language
Anguthimri language
Anguthimri is an extinct Paman language formerly spoken on the Cape York Peninsula of Queensland, Australia, by the Anguthimri people. It is unknown when it went extinct....

 
Awngthim QLD
Anjumarla  N.T.
Anmatyerre  N.T. amx
Arabana
Arabana language
Arabana is an Australian Aboriginal language. It is one of the Karnic languages of the Pama–Nyungan family....

 
Aritinngithigh  QLD
Alice Springs region NT.Eastern,Western and Southern
Awabakal
Awabakal language
Awabakal is an Australian Aboriginal language that was spoken around Lake Macquarie and Newcastle in New South Wales. The name is derived from Awaba, which was the native name of the lake.-Classification:...

 
Awabagal NSW. Extinct. Being revived
Ayapathu  ?

B

Name Synonyms Family Notes
Badimaya
Badimaya language
Badimaya is an Australian Aboriginal language. It is a member of the Kartu subgroup of the Southwest branch of the Pama–Nyungan family.Badimaya country lies in the area between Mount Magnet and Dalwallinu...

 
Widimaya, Parti-Maya WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Bandjalang
Bandjalang language
Bundjalung is an Australian Indigenous language of New South Wales.Bundjalung consists of a number of dialects, including Yugumbir, Nganduwal, Minjangbal, Njangbal, Biriin, Baryulgil, Waalubal, Dinggabal, Wiyabal, Gidabal, Galibal, and Wudjeebal.-Vowels:...

 
Bundjalung N.S.W. ISO 639-3 code:
Bardi
Bardi language
Bardi is a moribund Australian Aboriginal language. There are approximately 20 speakers out of an ethnic population of 380.-Classification:...

 
Baadi, Badi, Ba:di, Baardi, Bard WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Barngarla  Bangala, Banggala, Banggarla, Bungeha, Bungela, Pakarla, Pangkala, Pankalla, Parnkala, Parnkalla, Punkalla SA. ISO 639-3 code:
Barrow Point language
Barrow Point language
The Barrow Point language is a moribund Australian Aboriginal language. According to Ethnologue, there was one speaker left in 1981.-Classification:Ethnologue classifies Barrow Point together with Guugu Yimidhirr as a branch of Pama–Nyungan....

1 speaker (1981 Wurm and Hattori); code:bpt;
Bidjara
Bidjara language
Bidjara is a nearly extinct language of Australia. Bidyara is spoken by twenty elders in Queensland, between Tambo and Augathella, Warrego and Langlo rivers . It is an aboriginal language. It is also the only aboriginal language in eastern Australia. It is sadly shifting to English...

 
Bidyara, Bithara, Bitjara QLD. ISO 639-3 code:
Bidjigal
Bidjigal
The Bidjigal people are a group of Indigenous Australians living to the West of Sydney. Their geographical location is confusing, as they seem to have been based in southern Sydney, in the region between the Cooks River and the Georges River and yet also seem to have inhabited land in...

 
Bediagal NSW. May have been a dialect of Eora
Eora
The Eora are the Aboriginal people of the Sydney area, south to the Georges River, north to the Hawkesbury River, and west to Parramatta. The indigenous people used this word to describe where they came from to the British. "Eora" was then used by the British to refer to those Aboriginal people...

 or Dharuk
Broome Pearling Lugger Pidgin
Broome Pearling Lugger Pidgin
Broome Pearling Lugger Pidgin is a pidgin that sprung up in Broome, Western Australia in the early 20th century to facilitate communication between the various groups working in the pearling industry there—Japanese, Malays, Torres Strait Islanders, Koepangers, Hakka Chinese, Filipinos, a small...

 
Broom Creole, Japanese Pidgin English, Koepang Talk, Malay Talk WA. Developed post-contact. ISO 639-3 code:
Bunuba
Bunuba language
Bunuba is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken by some 160 older adults, most of whom live in or near Fitzroy Crossing in Western Australia....

 
Bunaba, Bunapa, Punapa WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Bunurong  VIC extinct.
Burduna
Burduna language
Burduna, also known as Boordoona, Budina, Budoona, Buduna, Pinneegooroo, Poodena, Poordoona, Purduma, and Purduna is an aboriginal language of Australia. It is spoken in Henry and upper Lyndon rivers region according to Ethnologue. It is endangered, with only three speakers remaining as of 1981.-...

 
Boordoona, Bootena, Boruna, Budina, Budoona, Buduna, Burduna, Bu-tena, Poodena, Poordoona, Purduma, Purduna WA. ISO 639-3 code:

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Name Synonyms Family Notes
Dalabon
Dalabon language
Dalabon or Ngalkbun is an endangered Gunwinyguan language spoken by some 20 speakers in Arnhem Land, Australia. Dalabon is also known as Dangbon, Ngalkbon or Buwan.-References:...

 
Buin, Boun, Buan, Bouin, Buwan, Dalabon, Dangbon, Gundangbon, Ngalabon, Ngalkbon, Nalabon Gunwinyguan
Gunwinyguan languages
The Gunwinyguan languages form the second largest family of Australian Aboriginal languages. They are spoken in Arnhem Land in northern Australia. The most populous language is Gunwinygu, with some 1500 speakers....

 
Northern Territory ISO 639-3 code:
Damin
Damin
Damin was a ceremonial language register used by the advanced initiated men of the Lardil and the Yangkaal tribes in Aboriginal Australia. Both inhabit islands in the Gulf of Carpentaria, the Lardil on Mornington Island, the largest island of the Wesley Group, and the Yangkaal and Forsyth Islands...

 
Demiin Constructed language QLD Extinct
Darkinjung
Darkinjung language
Darkinjung is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language, the traditional language of the Darkinjung people. It was spoken adjacent to Dharuk, Wiradhuri and Awabakal.-Name:The name of the language has various spellings:...

 
Darginjang, Darginyung, Darkinjang, Darkinoong, Darkinung, Darkinyun, Darkinyung, Darkiñung, Darknung NSW. Extinct.
Darling
Darling language
The Darling language is an Australian aboriginal language spoken at the base of the Darling River in New South Wales. Other names for the language include Kula, Baagandji, and Southern Baagandji. The Darling People are now, after British settlement, nearly extinct. Only five elders are left...

 
Baagandji, Kula, Southern Baagandji Pama–Nyungan, Baagandji  ISO 639-3 code: New South Wales. Nearly extinct
Darug  Daruk, Dharruk, Dharuk, Dharug NSW. Extinct.
Djabugay
Djabugay language
Djabugay is a nearly extinct Australian Aboriginal language once spoken by Djabugay people.-Names:Names for this language and/or some of its dialects include:...

 
Djabugai, Dyaabugay, Dyabugay, Tjapukai QLD. ISO 639-3 code:
Djabwurung  ? Vic
Djiringanj  S.E N.S.W
Dharawal  Dharawaal, Thurrawal, Thurawal, Turrubul NSW. Extinct. ISO 639-3 code:
Dhauwurdwurung  Gunditjmara VIC. Extinct.
Diyari
Diyari language
Diyari or Dieri is an Australian Aboriginal language of South Australia spoken by the Diyari tribe.-Vowels:-Consonants:The voiced alveolar stop may have trilled release depending on dialect...

 
Dieri Pama–Nyungan, Karnic
Karnic languages
The Karnic languages are a group of languages of the Pama–Nyungan family. According to Dixon , these three groups are three separate branches...

, Karna 
S.A Extinct ISO 639-3 code: dif
Doolboong
Doolboong language
Doolboong is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language formerly spoken by the Doolboong people on the coast of the Cambridge Gulf in the Northern Territory....

 
Duulngari, Tulpung WA. Extinct.
Dyirbal
Dyirbal language
Dyirbal is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken in northeast Queensland by about 5 speakers of the Dyirbal tribe. It is a member of the small Dyirbalic branch of the Pama–Nyungan family...

 
QLD. ISO 639-3 code: dbl

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Name Synonyms Family Notes
Aboriginal English
Australian Aboriginal English
Australian Aboriginal English is the name given to a dialect of Australian English used by a large section of the Indigenous Australian population. It is made up of a number of varieties which developed differently in different parts of Australia...

 
Black English, non-standard English Developed post-contact.
Pidgin English
Australian Aboriginal Pidgin English
Australian Aboriginal Pidgin English refers to the pidginised varieties of English spoken by Australian Aborigines until about the early 1950s for communication with Europeans and other immigrant ethnic groups, as well as with other Aborigines with whom they did not share a common Aboriginal...

 
Pidgin Developed post-contact.
Eora  Iora NSW. Extinct.

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Name Synonyms Notes
Gajirrabeng
Gajirrabeng language
Gajirrabeng is an Australian Aboriginal language of the Kimberley region, today known by only three or four fluent speakers....

 
Gadjerawang, Gadjerong, Gadyerong, Gajirrawoong, Kajirrawung WA & NT. ISO 639-3 code:
Gambera  Gambere, Gamberre, Gambre, Gamgre, Guwan, Kambera WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Gamilaraay
Gamilaraay language
The Gamilaraay or Kamilaroi language is a Pama–Nyungan language of the Wiradhuric subgroup found mostly in South East Australia. It was the traditional language of the Kamilaroi people, but is now moribund—according to Ethnologue, there were only 3 speakers left in 1997...

 
Camileroi, Gamilaroi, Kamilaroi NSW. ISO 639-3 code:
Garawa
Garawa language
Garawa is a recently extinct Australian Aboriginal language of northern Australia.-Classification:...

 
N.T
Gooniyandi
Gooniyandi language
Gooniyandi is an Australian Aboriginal language now spoken by about 100 people, most of whom live in or near Fitzroy Crossing in Western Australia. Gooniyandi is an endangered language as it is not being passed on to children, who instead grow up speaking Kriol....

 
Gunian, Guniandi, Guniyan, Guniyandi, Guniyn, Konejandi, Koneyandi, Kunan, Kunian, Kuniyan WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Gubbi Gubbi  Gabi Gabi, Kabi Kabi, Dippil QLD.
Kuku Yalanji Gugu Yalanji, Guguyalanji, Koko-Yalanji, Kuku-Yalangi QLD. ISO 639-3 code:
Gulunggulu  WA.
Gumbaynggir
Gumbaynggiric languages
Kumbainggar language is an aboriginal Australian language. It is spoken in New South Wales, Grafton and north coast....

 
Gumbaingari, Kumbainggar, Kumbaingeri NSW. ISO 639-3 code:
Gundungurra  Gandangara NSW.
Gunin/Kwini  Cuini, Kunan, Goonan, Gunan, Gwini, Gwiini WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Gupapuyngu  Gobabingo, Gubabwingu NT. ISO 639-3 code:
Gurindji
Gurindji language
Gurindji is a Southwest Pama–Nyungan language spoken in the Northern Territory, Australia. Gurindji Kriol is a creole language that is derived from it....

 
Gurinji, Kuurrinyji NT. ISO 639-3 code:
Gurindji Kriol
Gurindji Kriol
Gurindji Kriol is the main language of the Gurindji people of Kalkaringi and Dagaragu in the Northern Territory, Australia. It is a mixed language, derived from Kriol, an English-based creole, and Gurindji, the traditional Australian Aboriginal language of the Gurindji people, now spoken fluently...

 
Gurindji children's language, Gurinji children's language NT. Developed post-contact.
Guugu Yimithirr
Guugu Yimithirr language
Guugu Yimithirr is an Australian Aboriginal language, the traditional language of the Guugu Yimithirr people of Far North Queensland. Most of the speakers today live at the community of Hopevale, about 46 km from Cooktown...

 
Gogo-Yimidjir, Gugu-Yimidhirr, Gugu Yimijir, Gugu Yimithirr, Guguyimidjir, Guugu Yimidhirr, Koko Imudji, Koko Yimidir, Kuku Jimidir, Kuku Yimidhirr, Kuku Yimithirr, Kukuyimidir QLD. ISO 639-3 code:
Guwij  Guidj, Guwidj WA.

J

Name Synonyms Family Notes
Jabirrjabirr  Djaberdjaber, Djaber-Djaber, Dyaberdyaber, Jabirr-Jabirr WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Jaminjung
Jaminjung language
Jaminjung is Australian language spoken around the Victoria River in the Northern Territory of Australia. There seems to be a steady increase in the number of speakers of the language with very few people speaking the language in 1967, about 30 speakers in 1991, and between 50 to 150 speakers in...

 
Djamindjung NT. ISO 639-3 code:
Jardwadjai  ? Vic. ISO 639-3 code: ?
Jaru  Djaru, Jaroo, Tjaru WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Jiwarli
Jiwarli language
Jiwarli is an Australian Aboriginal language formerly spoken in Western Australia. It is one of the Mantharta languages of the large Southwest branch of the Pama–Nyungan family....

 
Djiwali, Djiwarli, Djwarli, Guwari, Jiwali, Kuwari, Tci-warli, Tjiwarli WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Jawi
Jawi language
Jawi is a nearly extinct dialect of the Bardi language of Western Australia, the traditional language of the Jawi people. There are no longer any known fluent speakers, but there may be some partial speakers....

 
Chowie, Djau, Djawi, Dyawi WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Jingulu
Jingulu language
Jingulu is an Australian language spoken by the Jingili people in the Northern Territory of Australia, historically around the township of Elliot. It is an endangered language with only between 10 and 15 speakers in 1997, the youngest being in the fifties. An additional number of 20 people had some...

 
Pama–Nyungan, Barkly  N.T.
Jukun
Jukun language
Jukun or Djugun is an Australian Aboriginal language of Western Australia. There are no longer any fluent speakers of Jukun, but some people may remember it to some degree....

 
Djugan, Djugun, Djukan, Jookoon WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Jurruru  Chooraroo, Churoro, Djuroro, Jururu, Thuraru, Tjuroro, Tjurruru, Tjururu WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Juwaliny
Walmajarri language
Walmajarri is a Southwest Pama–Nyungan language spoken in Western Australia.-Names:Names for this language include:...

 
Tjiwarliñ, Tjiwarliny WA.

K

Name Synonyms Family Notes
Kaantju  Gandanju, Gandju, Kaantyu, Kamdhue, Kandju, Kandyu, Kanju, Kanyu, Karnu QLD. ISO 639-3 code:
Kala Lagaw Ya  QLD.
Kalaw Kawaw Ya  QLD.
Kalaamaya  Galamai, Galamaya, Jaburu, Kaburn, Kalamaia, Kelamai, Natingero, Njindango, Takalako WA.
Kalaku  Gala:gu, Galaagu, Kaburn, Kalaaku, Kalako, Kalakul, Kalarko, Kallaar, Kallaargu, Karlaku, Malba, Malpa, Marlba WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Kaniyang  Ganajang, Kaneang, Kaniyan, Kunyung WA.
Karajarri  Garadjari, Garadjeri, Garadjiri, Garadyari, Gard'are, Guradjara, Karrajarri WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Kariyarra  Gariera, Kaierra, Kariara, Kariera, Karriara, Karriarra, Kariyara, Kyeara WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Kaurna
Kaurna language
"Kaurna" is the language of the Kaurna people, an Australian aboriginal ethnic group, in South Australia. It was historically spoken on the Adelaide Plains from Crystal Brook and Clare in the north, to Cape Jervis in the south. It became extinct in the 19th century but was revived and reconstructed...

 
SA. ISO 639-3 code:
Kawarrangg  QLD.
Kayardild
Kayardild language
-Further reading:* Evans, Nicholas. 1988. Odd topic marking in Kayardild. In Peter Austin, ed., Complex sentence constructions in Australian Languages. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. pp. 219–266....

 
Gajadilt, Gajardild, Gayadilt, Gayardild, Gayardilt, Kaiadilt, Malununda Pama–Nyungan, Tangic  QLD, Bentinck Island. ISO 639-3 code:
Kija
Kija language
Kija is an Australian Aboriginal language today spoken by about 100 people, most of whom live in the region from Halls Creek to Kununurra in Western Australia....

 
Gidja, Kidja, Kitja, Lunga, Lungga WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Kok-Nar  Kok Narr QLD.
Koko-Bera  Gugubera, Kok Kaber, Kok-Kaper, Kok-Kapér, Koko Bera, Koko Pera, Kukubera QLD. ISO 639-3 code:
Kriol
Australian Kriol language
Kriol is an Australian creole language that developed initially in the region of Sydney and Newcastle in New South Wales in the early days of White colonisation, and then moved west and north with White and Black stockmen and others...

 
Creole, Pidgin English, Roper-Bamyili Creole WA, NT & QLD. Developed post-contact. ISO 639-3 code:
Kukatj  Gugadj QLD. ISO 639-3 code:
Kukatja  Gogodja, Gugadja, Gugudja, Kukaja WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Kuku Thaypan  Kuku-Thaypan, Thaypan QLD. ISO 639-3 code:
Kullili
Kullili language
Kullili is an Australian Aboriginal language.The Kullili people were an important group who occupied an area of Australia from about Thargomindah in south-west Queensland, southward to the Currawinya Lakes, and west to Bulloo Lakes and north to Norley Station.The Kullili language was collated by...

 
Kullili, Kullila, Galili QLD. ISO 639-3 code:
Kuluwarrang  Guluwarin, Kuluwarin WA.
Kunja  ? Qld.
Kurrama
Kurrama language
Kurrama is an Australian Aboriginal language. It is one of the Ngayarda languages of the large Southwest branch of the Pama–Nyungan family.The language name has also previously been written as: Kurama, Gurrama, Gurama...

 
Gurama, Karama, Karima, Kerama, Korama, Korima, Kurama WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Kurrtjar  Gurdjar, Kurtjar, Kurtjjar QLD. ISO 639-3 code:
Kuthant  QLD. ISO 639-3 code:
Kuuk Thaayorre
Kuuk Thaayorre language
Kuuk Thaayorre is a Paman language spoken in the settlement Pormpuraaw on the western part of the Cape York Peninsula, Queensland in Australia by the Thaayorre people. As of 2006, 250 of the 350 ethnic Thaayorre speak the language...

 
Gugudayor, Kuktayor, Kukudayore, Kuuk Thaayoore, Kuuk Thaayorre, Taior, Thaayore, Thayore, Thayorre QLD. ISO 639-3 code:
Kuuku Ya'u  Koko-Ja'o, Kokoyao, Kuuku-Ya'u, Ya'o QLD. ISO 639-3 code:
Kuyani  Guyani, Kijani, Kwiani SA. Extinct. ISO 639-3 code:

L

Name Synonyms Family Notes
Lairmairrener  Central TAS.
Lardil  Leerdil QLD moribund
Moribund
Moribund refers to a literal or figurative state of near-death.Moribund may also refer to:* "Le Moribond", a song by Jacques Brel which became better known for its rewritten English-language version, "Seasons in the Sun"...

 ISO 639-3 code: .
Larrakia
Larrakia
Larrakia are the Aboriginal Traditional Owners of Larrakia Country which includes the area in and around Darwin, Northern Territory in Australia...

 
N. T.
Linngithigh
Linngithigh language
Linngithigh is an extinct Paman language formerly spoken on the Cape York Peninsula of Queensland, Australia, by the Linngithigh people. It is unknown when it went extinct....

 
Leningitij, Linngithig QLD. ISO 639-3 code:
Lower Burdekin
Lower Burdekin languages
The Lower Burdekin languages were probably three distinct Australian Aboriginal languages spoken around the mouth of the Burdekin River in north Queensland. One short wordlist in each was collected in the 19th century, and published in the second volume of The Australian Race in 1886. These...

 
?
Luthigh
Luthigh language
Luthigh is an extinct Paman language formerly spoken on the Cape York Peninsula of Queensland, Australia, by the Luthigh people. It is unknown when it went extinct....

 
QLD.

M

Name Synonyms Family Notes
Malgana
Malgana language
Malgana is an Australian Aboriginal language. It is considered a member of the Kartu group of the large Southwest branch of the Pama–Nyungan family of languages....

 
Malngin, Maljanna, Maldjana, Malkana WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Malyangaba  Maljangapa, Maljangpa, Maljangaba, Malya-napa, Mullia-arpa, Mulya-napa, Mulya-nappa, Malynapa, Maljapa, Malyapa, Karikari, Bulali SA.
Mangala
Malgana language
Malgana is an Australian Aboriginal language. It is considered a member of the Kartu group of the large Southwest branch of the Pama–Nyungan family of languages....

 
Manala, Mangalaa, Mangarla, Maŋala, Minala WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Martuthunira
Martuthunira language
-Phonology:Martuthunira has a fairly standard Australian phonology. R.M.W. Dixon uses it as a prototypical example in his 2002 book Australian Languages: Their nature and development.-Consonants:The laminal stop has a voiced allophone between vowels....

 
Maratunia, Mardadhunira, Mardathon, Mardathoni, Mardathoonera, Mardatuna, Mardatunera, Mardudhoonera, Mardudhunera, Mardudhunira, Mardudjungara, Marduduna, Mardudunera, Marduthunira, Mardutunera, Mardutunira, Marduyunira, Martuthinya, and Martuyhunira WA. Extinct. ISO 639-3 code:
Matngele
Matngele language
Matngele or Madngele is a moribund Australian Aboriginal language of the Northern Territory.-Classification:Matngele is commonly placed in the Daly family of non-Pama–Nyungan languages. R. M. W. Dixon believes it to be related to Kamu, but regards further relationships as...

 
N.T. ISO 639-3 code:
Maya  Maia, Maja WA.
Mbara
Mbara language (Australia)
Mbara is an extinct aboriginal language of Australia. It was spoken by tribal aborigines. No district or region was recorded on Ethnologue, so it is unknown where Mbara was spoken. It could be that the language has been extinct for too long. It has certainly been many years since any aborigines...

 
ISO 639-3 code:
Mbabaram
Mbabaram language
Mbabaram is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language of north Queensland. It was the traditional language of the Mbabaram tribe. Known speakers were Albert Bennett, Alick Chalk, Jimmy Taylor and Mick Burns. Recordings of Bennett and Chalk are held in the Audiovisual Archive of the Australian...

 
Barbaram QLD. ISO 639-3 code:
Mbiywom  QLD.
Miriwoong
Miriwoong language
Miriwoong is an Australian Indigenous language which today has about 20 speakers, most of whom live in or near Kununurra in Western Australia....

 
Mariung, Merong, Miriung, Miriwun, Miriwung, Mirriwung, Mirrwu, Mirung WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Miwa  Bagu, Miwi, Pela WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Mpakwithi  QLD.
Mpalityanh  QLD.
Munumburru  Munumburu WA.
Murrinh-patha
Murrinh-patha language
Murrinh-patha , sometimes also called Garama, is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken by over 1,500 people, most of whom live in Wadeye in the Northern Territory, where it is the dominant language of the community...

 
Garama, Murinbada, Murinbata, Murinjbada NT. ISO 639-3 code:
Muruwari
Muruwari language
Muruwari is an Australian Aboriginal language.Muruwari - meaning 'to fall with a fighting club in one's hand'....

 
Muruwarri, Murawari, Murawarri QLD. ISO 639-3 code:

N

Name Synonyms Family Notes
Narangga
Narangga language
Narangga is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language formerly spoken by the Narungga people in Yorke Peninsula, South Australia. As a result of the colonisation of Australia, the Narangga language fell into disuse within several generations...

 
Nanunga, Naranga, Narranga, Narranggu, Narrangu, Narungga SA. ISO 639-3 code:
Nauo
Nauo language
Nauo is an extinct and little-recorded Australian Aboriginal language that was spoken by the Nauo people on the southern part of the Eyre Peninsula, South Australia...

 
Nawu SA. Extinct.
Ndjébbana  Liverpool River in Arnhem Land, N.T
Ngaatjatjarra
Ngaatjatjarra
Ngaatjatjarra is an Australian Aboriginal dialect of the Western Desert language. It is spoken in the Western Desert cultural bloc which covers about 600 000 square kilometres of the arid central and central-western desert...

 
Ngaatjatjara, Ngaadadjarra W.A.
Ngadjuri  SA.
Ngalakan
Ngalakan language
Ngalakan or Ngalakgan is an Australian Aboriginal language. It is one of the Northern Non-Pama–Nyungan languages.-Consonants:Ngalakan has a typical Australian consonant inventory, with many coronal places of articulation , including nasals at every stop place, and four liquids, but no fricatives...

 
? NT. ISO 639-3 code:
Ngan'gityemerri
Ngan'gityemerri language
Ngan’gityemerri is an Australian Aboriginal language.-Classification:Ngan’gityemerri is closely related to Murrinh-patha. Together they form a branch of the Daly languages, called Murrinh-Patha by Ethnologue and the Southern Daly group by Dixon .-External links:*...

 
Ngan.gi-tjemerri, Nangikurrunggurr N.T.
Ngangikurrunggurr
Ngangikurrunggurr language
Ngan’gikurunggurr is an Indigenous language spoken in the Daly River region of Australia’s Northern Territory. This language is often simply referred to as Ngan’gi , but is spoken in two distinctly named but mutually intelligible varieties called Ngan’gikurunggurr and Ngen’giwumirri...

 
? NT
Ngardi
Ngardi language
Ngardi or Ngardilj is a moribund Australian Aboriginal language.-Classication:Capell considered Ngardi, Warlpiri, and Warlmanpa to be dialects of a single language. R. M. W. Dixon groups Ngardi together with Warlpiri and Warlmanpa in the Yapa group, but admits that this is based on limited data....

 
Ngadi, Narti, Ngati WA.
Ngarrindjeri  Yaralde, Yaraldi, Yaralde Tingar, Narrinyeri, Ngarinyeri SA ISO 639-3 code:
Ngarinyin
Ngarinyin language
Ngarinyin, Ungarinjin, is a moribund Australian Aboriginal language of Western Australia.-Classification:Ngarinyin is usually classified as a Worrorran language. R. M. W. Dixon , however, regards the Worrorran family as simply an areal group....

 
Ngarinjin, Ungarinjin, Ungarinyin WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Ngarinyman  Ngaringman, Ngarinman NT. ISO 639-3 code:
Ngarla
Ngarla language
Ngarla is a Pama–Nyungan language of Western Australia.Ngarla is possibly mutually intelligible with Panyjima and Martuthunira, but the three are considered distinct languages.-Consonants:-Vowels:The long vowels are rare.-Tense markers:...

 
WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Ngarluma  Gnalluma, Gnalooma, Gnalouma, Ngallooma, Ngalluma, Ngalooma, Ngaluma WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Ngarnawu  Ngarnaw WA.
Ngarnka
Ngarnka language
Ngarnka is an extinct Australian language which was spoken in the Barkly Tableland of Northern Australia, Australia, close to the township of Elliot. According to the Australian linguist Robert J...

 
Pama–Nyungan languages, Barkly N.T
Ngkoth
Ngkoth language
Ngkoth is an extinct Paman language formerly spoken on the Cape York Peninsula of Queensland, Australia, by the Ngkoth people...

 
QLD.
Ngumbarl  Ngoombarl, Ngormbal, Ngumbal WA.
Ngunawal  Ngunnawal NSW.
Nhanta  Nhanda WA.
Nhuwala  Ngoala, Noala, Noalla, Nooela, Nuela WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Nimanburru
Nimanburru language
Nimanburru is a Western Nyulnyulan language formerly spoken on the eastern shore of the Dampier Peninsula in North-West Australia. There are no publications on the language, but archival records exist in the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies....

 
Nimanboorroo, Nimanboro, Nimanbur, Nimanburu, Ninamburu WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Noongar
Noongar language
The FATSIL website states that out of thirteen dialects spoken by the Noongar people at the time of European settlement, only five still remain. The word "Noongar" can be roughly translated into English as "human being".There was no standard Nyungar language, but a number of dialects...

 
WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Ntra'ngith  QLD.
Nuenonne  SE TAS extinct.
Nukunu
Nukunu language
Nukunu is a moribund Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the Nukunu people in Yorke Peninsula, South Australia.-Names:This language has been known by many names by neighboring tribes and Australianists, including:...

 
Njuguna, Nokunna, Noocoona, Nookoona, Nuguna, Nugunu, Nukana, Nukuna, Nukunnu SA. Extinct. ISO 639-3 code:
Nungali
Nungali language
Nungali is an Australian language which is believed to be extinct. It was spoken in the Northern Territory of Australia, around the upper Daly River. Its closest relative is the Jaminjung language....

 
Yirram languages  N.T.
Nyamal  Gnamo, Namel, Njamal, Njamarl, Nyamel WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Nyangumarta
Nyangumarta language
Nyangumarta is spoken by Indigenous Australians in the region of Western Australia to the south and east of Lake Waukarlykarly, including Eighty Mile Beach, and part of the Great Sandy Desert inland to near Telfer.-Classification:...

 
Njangamarda, Njangumarda, Nyangumarda, Nyangumata, Nyaŋumada WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Nyikina  Njigina, Nyigena, Nyigina WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Nyininy  Njining, Njininj, Nyinin WA.
Nyulnyul  Njul-Njul, Nyol-Nyol, Nyoolnyool, Nyul Nyul WA. ISO 639-3 code:

O

Name Synonyms Family Notes
Okunjan  Ogh-Undjan, Ogondyan QLD.

P

Name Synonyms Notes
Panyjima
Panyjima language
-Consonants:-Vowels:The long vowels are rare.-Accusative alignment:Unlike most Australian languages, which exhibit ergativity, Panyjima and the other Ngayarta languages have an accusative alignment. That is, the subjects of transitive verbs are treated the same as the subjects of intransitive...

 
Bandjima, Banjima, Banyjima, Paanjima, Pandjima, Pand'ima, Panjima, Panjtjima, Panyjima, Panytyima WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Paredarerme  TAS.
Payungu  Baiong, Baiung, Bajungu, Bayungu, Biong, Pajungu, Payu WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Peerapper  Pee Rapper TAS.
Peramangk  SA Descendants List,R & D Hunter,L.E. Teakle.
Petryschuk  TAS.
Pinikura  Binigura, Binnigoora, Binniguru, Pinigura, Pinneegoora WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Pintupi
Pintupi language
Pintupi is an indigenous Australian language. It is one of the Wati languages of the large Southwest branch of the Pama–Nyungan family. It is one of the varieties of the Western Desert Language ....

 
Bindubi WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Pitjantjatjara  SA. ISO 639-3 code:
Plangermaireener  TAS.
Popham Bay
Popham Bay language
The Popham Bay language, Wurrugu, is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language. It is known from just a few 19th-century wordlists and one rememberer....

 
(extinct)
Pyemmaire  TAS.

T

Name Synonyms Family Notes
Thalanyji  Dalandji, Dalendi, Dhalandji, Djalandji, Djalendi, Talaindji, Talandi, Talandji, Talangee, Talanjee, Tallainga, Tallainji, Taloinga, Thalantji WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Tharawal
Tharawal language
Tharawal is an Australian Aboriginal language.-Classification:Southern New South Wales groupClans and Families of The Northern Dharawal*Noron-Geragal*Targarigal*Goonamattagal*Wodi Wodi...

 
? NSW. ISO 639-3 code:
Thargarri  Dalgari, Dal'gari, Dargari, Dhargari, Targari, Tarkarri, Tarlgarri, Tarugari, Thadgarri, Thargari, Tharrkari WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Thaua  Thoorga, Durga, Dhurga South Coast of New South Wales.
Thiin
Thiin language
Thiin is an Australian Aboriginal language of Western Australia.-Classification:Thiin is usually placed in the Mantharta subgroup of Southwest Pama–Nyungan languages, though Carl Georg von Brandenstein's 1967 classification had Thiin as a Coastal Ngayarda language.Thiin is similar to Jiwarli, and...

 
WA. Extinct.
Tommeginne  NNW TAS.
Toogee  SW TAS.
Torres Strait Creole
Torres Strait Creole
Torres Strait Creole is an English-based creole language spoken on several Torres Strait Islands , Northern Cape York and South-Western Coastal Papua...

 
Cape York Creole, Torres Strait Broken, Torres Strait Pidgin QLD. Developed post-contact. ISO 639-3 code:
Tyerremotepanner  NNE TAS.

U

Name Synonyms Family Notes
Umiida  Umida, Umi:da WA.
Umpila
Umpila language
Umpila is an aboriginal Australian language, or actually a dialect cluster, of the Cape York Peninsula.- Varieties :The chief varieties of Umpila, variously considered dialects or distinct languages, are:...

 
QLD. ISO 639-3 code:
Unggarangu  Unggarangi WA.
Unggumi  Ungkami, Wunggumi WA.
Uradhi
Uradhi language
Urradhi is the south-western dialect of the Urradhi group of Paman languages on Cape York Peninsula of Queensland, Australia, and is possibly extinct. It is spoken by the Urradhi people, and is made of urra "this" and the proprietive dhi "having"...

 
QLD. ISO 639-3 code:
Uw Olkola  Olkola, Olgolo QLD.
Uw Oykangand
Uw Oykangand language
Kunjen is a Paman language spoken on the Cape York Peninsula of Queensland, Australia, by the Uw Olkola and Uw Oykangand people. The two dialects, Uw Olkola and Uw Oykangand, are very close, being mutually intelligible and sharing 97% of their core vocabulary.A small dictionary of Kunjen has been...

 
Oykangand QLD.

W

Name Synonyms Family Notes
Waanyi  Garawa Qld.
Wagiman
Wagiman language
Wagiman is a near-extinct indigenous Australian language spoken by fewer than 10 people in and around Pine Creek, in the Katherine Region of the Northern Territory....

 
Wageman, Wogeman, Wakiman, NT. ISO 639-3 code:
Wajarri
Wajarri language
Wajarri is an Australian Aboriginal language. It is one of the Kartu languages of the large Southwest branch of the Pama–Nyungan family.Wajarri country is inland from Geraldton, Western Australia, and extends as far south and west as Mullewa, north to Gascoyne Junction and east to Meekatharra...

 
Watjari, Watjarri, Wadjari, Wadjeri WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Walangama  QLD.
Walbanga  Pama–Nyungan, Yuin–Kuric, Yuin
Yuin
Yuin people are those Australian Aborigines from the South Coast of New South wales who are considered to be the traditional owners of the land and water from Merimbula to Port Jackson.- Country :...

South Coast of New South wales
Walmajarri
Walmajarri language
Walmajarri is a Southwest Pama–Nyungan language spoken in Western Australia.-Names:Names for this language include:...

 
Walmadjari, Walmadjeri, Walmajiri, Walmatjari, Walmatjiri, Walmayari, Walmajarri, Walmatjarri, Walmatjeri, Walmadyeri, Walmaharri, Wolmeri, Wolmera, Wulmari WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Wandandian  Pama–Nyungan, Yuin–Kuric, Yuin South Coast of New South wales
Wangai  Wongai or Wankai Goldfields of Western Australia ISO 639-3 code:?
Wambaya
Wambaya language
Wambaya is an Australian language which had 12 speakers in 1981, but which is believed to be extinct today. It was spoken in the Barkly Tableland of the Northern Territory, Australia....

 
Pama–Nyungan, Barkly  N.T
Wangkumara
Wangkumara (language)
Wangkumara or Wanggumara is an Australian Aboriginal language from the Karnic subgroup of the widespread Pama–Nyungan languages family and is sometimes also classified as a dialect of Ngura...

 
Wanggumara Qld.
Wangkajunga  Wangkatjungka, Wonggadjunggu WA.
Wanyjirra  Wandjira, Wandjirra, Wanjira NT.
Wardaman
Wardaman
The Wardaman people are a small group of Indigenous Australians living about 200km South-West of Katherine in the Northern Territory of Australia...

 
? WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Warlpiri
Warlpiri language
The Warlpiri language is spoken by about 3000 of the Warlpiri people in Australia's Northern Territory. It is one of the Ngarrkic languages of the large Southwest branch of the Pama–Nyungan family, and is one of the largest aboriginal languages in Australia in terms of number of speakers.-...

 
Wailbri, Walbiri, Waljbiri, Walpiri NT. ISO 639-3 code:
Warriyangka  Warianga, Wariangga, Wariengga, Wariwonga, Wariwongga, Wariyangga, Warri-wonga, Woorienga WA. Extinct. ISO 639-3 code:
Warrungu
Warrungu
Warrungu is an Australian Aboriginal language, one of the dozen languages of the Maric branch of the Pama–Nyungan family. It was formerly spoken in the area around Townsville, Queensland, Australia. Its last native speaker was Alf Palmer, who died in 1981.Before his death, linguists Tasaku Tsunoda...

 
Warrangu, Warrango QLD.
Warrwa
Warrwa language
The Warrwa language are an extinct Australian Aboriginal language which was formerly spoken in Western Australia. It was also known as Warrawai or Warwa.Specifically, it was spoken in the Derby Region of Western Australia near Broome....

 
Warwa, Warwar WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Western Desert language
Western Desert Language
Western Desert Language is the name used to refer to an otherwise un-named Australian Aboriginal language. It is one of the Wati languages of the large Southwest branch of the Pama–Nyungan family.-Location and list of communities:...

 
See article for the various dialects. WA, NT & SA.
Wik Me'nh  QLD.
Wik Muminh  Kugu-Muminh, Kuku-Muminh, Wik-Mumin, Wik Muminh QLD. ISO 639-3 code:
Wik-Mungkan
Wik-Mungkan language
Wik-Mungknh, also often called Wik-Mungkan, is a Paman language spoken on the northern part of Cape York Peninsula of Queensland, Australia, by the Wik-Mungknh people. It is closely related to the other Wik-Mungknh language, Wik-Iiyanh, and more distantly to the Wik languages...

 
Munkan, Wik Mungkan, Wik-Mungkhn, Wik-Munkan QLD. ISO 639-3 code:
Wik Ngathrr
Wik-Ngatharr language
Wik-Ngatharr is a Paman language spoken on the Cape York Peninsula of Queensland, Australia, by the Wik-Ngatharr people. It is closely related to the other Wik-Ngathan, Wik-Ngathan and more distantly to the Wik languages. As of 1981 there were 86 speakers....

 
Wik-Ngathara, Wik-Ngatharr, Wik-Ngatharra, Wik-Ngathrr, Wikngatara QLD.
Wilawila  Wila-Wila WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Winyjarrumi  Windjarumi WA.
Wiradjuri
Wiradjuri language
Wiradjuri is a Pama–Nyungan language of the Wiradhuric subgroup. It was the traditional language of the Wiradjuri people of Australia, but is no longer in general use. The process of reclaiming the language was greatly assisted by the publication in 2005 of A First Wiradjuri Dictionary by elder...

 
Waradgeri, Warandgeri, Werogery, Wiiratheri, Wira-Athoree, Wiradjuri, Wiradhuri, Wiradhurri, Wiraduri, Wiradyuri, Wiraiarai, Wiraidyuri, Wirajeree, Wirashuri, Wiratheri, Wirracharee, Wirrai'yarrai, Wirrathuri, Wooragurie NSW. ISO 639-3 code:
Wirangu
Wirangu language
The Wirangu language is a moribund Australian Aboriginal language traditionally spoken by the Wirangu people, living on the west coast of South Australia across a region encompassing modern Ceduna and Streaky Bay, stretching west approximately to the Head of Bight and east to Lake Gairdner.The...

 
Warrangoo, Wirongu, Wironguwongga, Wirrung, Wirrunga SA. ISO 639-3 code:
Woiwurrung  Woiwurrong, Woiworung Pama–Nyungan, Kulin VIC extinct.
Wolyamidi  Woldjamidi, Wol'jamidi, Wolyamidi WA.
Worimi
Worimi language
Worimi or Gadjang is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language. It was the traditional language of the Worimi people, whose descendants now speak English.-Classification:...

 
NSW extinct.
Worrorra
Worrorra language
Worrorra is a moribund Australian Aboriginal language of northern Western Australia....

 
Worora, Worrora, Wurora WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Wunambal
Wunambal language
Wunambal is a moribund Australian Aboriginal language of Western Australia.-Classification:Wunambal is usually grouped with Worrorra and Ungarinjin in the Wororan family. R. M. W. Dixon , however, regards Wororan as simply an areal group...

 
Unambal, Wunambul WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Wurla  Ola, Worla, Wula WA.

Y

Name Synonyms Family Notes
Yandruwandha  Yandrruwantha SA & QLD. ISO 639-3 code:
Yankunytjatjara
Yankunytjatjara language
Yankunytjatjara is an Australian Aboriginal language. It is one of the Wati languages, belonging to the large Southwest branch of the Pama–Nyungan family...

 
Jangkundjara, Yankunjtjatjarra, Yankuntatjara SA. ISO 639-3 code:
Yanyuwa
Yanyuwa language
The Yanyuwa language is spoken by the Yanyuwa people around the settlement of Borroloola in the Northern Territory, Australia....

 
Aniula, Anula, Anyula, Janjula, Yanula, Yanyula NT & QLD. ISO 639-3 code:
Yawarawarga  Yawarrawarrka SA & QLD. ISO 639-3 code:
Yawijibaya  Jawdjibara, Yaudjibara, Yawjibarra WA.
Yawuru
Yawuru language
Yawuru is a Western Nyulnyulan language formerly spoken on the coast south of Broome in Western Australia.Variants of the name include Yawjibara , Yaudjibaia , Jawadjag, and Winjawindjagu....

 
Jauor, Yaoro, Yawooroo WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Yidiny
Yidiny language
Yidiny is a nearly extinct Australian Aboriginal language, spoken by the Yidindji tribe of northern Queensland.-Vowels:-Consonants:-Grammar:...

 
Idin, Idindji, Idinji, Jidindji, Yetinji, Yiddinji, Yidin, Yidindji, Yidini, Yitintyi QLD. ISO 639-3 code:
Yiiji  Jeidji, Yeidji WA.
Yindjibarndi  Een-ge-pan-ty, Indjibandi, Ingibandi, Jindjibandi, Jindjiparndi, Yinjibarndi WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Yinggarda
Yinggarda language
Yinggarda is an Australian Aboriginal language. It is one of the Kartu languages of the large Southwest branch of the Pama–Nyungan family.Yinggarda country is around Carnarvon, on the central western coast of Western Australia, and extends inland to near Gascoyne Junction and south to around the...

 
Inggarda, Ingara, Ingarda, Ingarra, Ingarrah, Inparra, Jinggarda, Yingkarta, Kakarakala WA. ISO 639-3 code:
Yinhawangka  Inawonga, Innawonga, Inyawonga WA.
Yinwum
Yinwum language
Yinwum is an extinct Paman language formerly spoken on the Cape York Peninsula of Queensland, Australia, by the Yinwum people. It is unknown when it went extinct. Historically, it underwent some unusual phonological changes that are difficult to classify and understand in phonetic terms....

 
QLD.
Yir-Thangedl  QLD.
Yir-Yoront
Yir-Yoront language
Yir-Yoront is a Paman language spoken in two settlements, Kowanyama and Pormpuraaw on the southwestern part of the Cape York Peninsula, Queensland in Australia, by the Yir-Yoront people. As of 1991 only 15 speakers remain, with the rest of the Yir-Yoront people speaking English or even Kuuk...

 
Jir Joront, Yir Yiront, Yir Yoront QLD. ISO 639-3 code:
Yorta Yorta
Yorta Yorta language
Yorta Yorta is a a dialect cluster, or perhaps a group of closely related languages, once spoken by Yorta Yorta people, Indigenous Australians from the junction of the Goulburn and Murray Rivers in present-day northeast Victoria...

 
? Vic. ISO 639-3 code: ?
Yulparija  Julbaridja, Julbre, Yulbaridya, Yurlparija WA.
Yukulta
Yukulta language
Yukulta , also known as Ganggalida , is an extinct Tangkic language spoken in Queensland and Northern Territory, Australia.- Classification :...

 
Jokula QLD, Doomagee region
Yuwaalaraay  Wallarai NSW.
Yuwaaliyaay Euahlayi, Yuwaalayaay NSW.
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