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Jandai is an
Australian Aboriginal language of the
Quandamooka people who live
around the
Moreton Bay
region of Queensland.
Other names and
spellings are...
- five
Durubalic languages:
Durubalic Turrubal (Turubul)
Yagara (Jagara)
Jandai (Janday)
Nunukul (Nunungal, Moonjan)
Gowar (Guwar)
Dixon (2002) considers...
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North Stradbroke Island (
Jandai: Minjerribah),
colloquially Straddie or
North Straddie, is an
island that lies
within Moreton Bay in the
Australian state...
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Dyirbal (Jirrbal)
Gangulu Goreng Goreng Gubbi Gubbi Guwinmal (Koinjmal)
Jandai Kamilaroi (Gamilaraay) Mamu
Turrbul Wakka Wakka Wangaibon Weilwan (Wayilwan)...
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Kaiyrmasy El
dostugun bolotton bek shiretip, Köp
uluttan Soiuz kurduk uragys.
Jandai süiüp
dangktuu Ata Mekendi, Tübölükkö
kommunizm kurabyz.
Kaiyrmasy The Kyrgyz...
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Dixon (2002) are
sometimes seen as
separate Durubalic languages,
especially Jandai and Nunukul; Yagara, Yugarabul, and
Turrbul proper are more
likely to be...
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native title over much of the Redlands'
surrounding islands and mainland.
Jandai (also
known as Janday, Jandewal, Djendewal, Jundai,
Goenpul and Jandawal)...
- The
Quandamooka people (
Jandai pronunciation: /ˈkwɒndəˌmʊkə/) are
Aboriginal Australians who live
around Moreton Bay in
Southeastern Queensland. They are...
- 121 pre-European
dwelling sites with
evidence of
substantial wooden huts.
Jandai (also
known as Janday, Jandewal, Djendewal, Jundai,
Goenpul and Jandawal)...
- they used for a negative, this is
typical of the area, as Kabi, Wakka,
Jandai,
Guwar all mean "no" as well.
Yugambeh refers to
people descended from speakers...