Ngan'gi language
Ngan'gi, formerly known as Ngan'gityemerri, and also known as Ngan'gikurunggurr, Moil/Moyle, Tyemeri/Tyemerri, Marityemeri, and Nordaniman, is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken in the Daly River region of Australiaʼs Northern Territory. There are three mutually intelligible dialects, with the two sister dialects known as Ngen'giwumirri and Ngan'gimerri.
Ngan'gi | |
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Ngan'gityemerri, Ngan'gikurunggurr | |
Native to | Northern Territory, Australia |
Region | Mission, Tipperary Station, Flora and Daly rivers junction, Daly River |
Ethnicity | Ngan'gimerri and others |
Native speakers | 26; up to 200 (2016 census; Nick Reid) |
Southern Daly?
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | nam |
Glottolog | nang1259 |
AIATSIS | N157 , N8 , N17 , N160 |
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