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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 Wirangu language is most closely related to the Thura–Yura group of Australian Aboriginal languages which are spoken from the West Coast to the Adelaide area and north to the Flinders Ranges and Lake Eyre.

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