- Dyirringañ, also
spelt Dyirringany and Djiringanj, is an
Australian Aboriginal language of the Yuin
people of New
South Wales. It is not
listed in Bowern...
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languages Awabakal Bandjalang (or Bundjalung) Dark****g
Dharug (or Eora)
Dyirringany Gamilaraay (or Yuwaaliyaay)
Kerami Mathi Group of
Languages Nganywyana...
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Panoan Puno Province, Peru
There were 20
speakers in 1904.
after 1902
Dyirringany Pama–Nyungan New
South Wales,
Australia between 1900 and 1920 Jangil...
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languages spoken along the
South Coast of New
South Wales,
including Thawa,
Dyirringany, Thurga, Tharawal, and
possibly Gweagal.
Nyamudy language spoken by people...
- Dhurga, Djiringanj, Dyirringan, Thaua, Thawa, Walbanga, Wandandian,
Dyirringany, Jirin****n,
Jeringin Eora S61 Sydney, Iora, Gamaraygal, Gameraigal, Iyora...
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speakers including certain local elders. It is
sometimes classified with
Dyirringany as a
dialect of
Southern Coastal Yuin,
though it is not
clear how close...
- is
considered to have been
either a
dialect of Dhurga, a
variety of
Dyirringany, or a
distinct tongue. The word Yuin in the
ethnonym ****ociated with...
- 2011.
Etymology Canoe with
paddles Native name
permageua (
Dyirringany)
bermaguee (
Dyirringany)
Location Country Australia State New
South Wales Region...