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Jingulu (Djingili) 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 command of the language. It should however be noted that the language was not used in daily communication which instead was conducted in either English or Kriol.

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