Biwat AKA Mundugumor is a Yuat language of Papua New Guinea.
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Curuça Kulina language
Kulino or Kulina Pano is an obsolescent Panoan language of Javari River valley Brazil. The Kulina Pano people live in the village of Aldeia Pedro Lopes on the middle stretch […]
Kasharari language
Kaxararí is a Panoan language of Brazil. It is the most divergent of the Mainline Panoan branch.
English overseas possessions
The English overseas possessions comprised a variety of overseas territories that were colonized conquered or otherwise acquired by the former Kingdom of England during the centuries before the Acts of […]
Kuurn Kopan Noot language
Kuurn Kopan Noot or Gurnditjmara (Kirurndit Gu:nditj-mara) is an extinct language of Australia.
Bungandidj language
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 […]
Gulidjan language
Kolakngat (Kolacgnat Colac) also known as Gulidjan (Coligan Kolijon Kolitjon) is an extinct language of the Gulidjan people of Australia. It was not closely related to any other.The is first […]
Gureng Gureng language
Gureng Gureng is a language of Australia. Although no longer spoken as a native language it is spoken as a 2nd or 3rd language by under 100.’Taribelang’ is a name […]
Guwar language
Gowar is an extinct language of Australia. Other spellings are Goowar Gooar Guar Gowr-burra; other names Ngugi (Mugee Wogee Gnoogee) Chunchiburri Booroo-geen-merrie.
Turrubal language
Turrubal (Turubul) also known as Yagara (Jagara) is an extinct language of Australia. Other spellings of Turrubal are Turrbul Turrabul Toorbal Tarabul; other names of Yagara are Ugarapul Yuggarabul Yuggera […]