- The
Warrwa, also
spelt Warwa, are an
Aboriginal Australian people of the
Kimberley region of
Western Australia.
Warrwa is an
eastern Nyulnyulan language...
- The
Warrwa language is an
extinct Australian Aboriginal language which was
formerly spoken in the
Derby Region of
Western Australia near Broome, Western...
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Mangala while the
other comprised the Nyikina-
Warrwa pursued together with the
closely related Warrwa people.[citation needed] The
Shire of
Derby settled...
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Western (Nyulnyulic)
Nyulnyul Bardi Jawi Djabirr-Djabirr
Nimanburru Eastern (Dyukun)
Yawuru Dyugun Warrwa Nyigina Ngumbarl...
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Jurruru Malgana Martuthunira Mirning Ngadjunmaya Ngumbarl Nimanburru Nyulnyul Warrwa Mapia Mawes Saponi Tandia Languages of
Oceania List of
endangered languages...
- Australia,
spoken by the
Nyigina people.
Warrwa may have been a dialect. R. M. W.
Dixon (2002)
regards Nyikina,
Warrwa,
Yawuru and
Jukun as a
single language...
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endangered Warrgamay language 3
Warrungu language Warrangu,
Warrango Qld
Warrwa language Warwa,
Warwar 2 (2001 McGregor) WA
Warumungu language 50 to 310...
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includes Rembarrnga, Ndjébbana, Guniyandi, Nyigina, Mangarrayi, Nunggubuyu,
Warrwa, Burarra, Gaagudju, Malak-Malak, and Dalabon. It is also
found in the Pama-Nyungan...
- Jawi † Djabirr-Djabirr †
Nimanburru †
Eastern or Dyukun:
Yawuru Dyugun †
Warrwa †
Nyigina Ngumbarl †
Capell (1940)
lists the
following basic vocabulary...
- Australia,
Australia Nyigina:
Dampier Peninsula,
Western Australia,
Australia Warrwa:
Dampier Peninsula,
Western Australia,
Australia Yawuru:
Dampier Peninsula...