Djeebbana language

Djeebbana language
Djeebbana
Spoken in Northern Territory
Native speakers none fluent  (date missing)
Language family
Burarran
  • Djeebbana
Language codes
ISO 639-3 djj

Djeebbana, also known as Ndjebbana, Gunavidji, Gunivugi, Kunibidji, or Gombudj, is a Burarran language once spoken by the Djeebbana people, who now speak English with some ability in their ancestral language. It has no close relatives.


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