| Djinba | |
|---|---|
| Native to | Australia | 
| Region | Northern Territory | 
| Ethnicity | Djinba | 
| Native speakers | 53 (2006 census)[1] | 
| Pama–Nyungan
 
 | |
| Dialects | 
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| Yolŋu Sign Language | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | djb | 
| Glottolog | djin1252 | 
| AIATSIS[1] | N97 | 
| ELP | |
Djinba is an Australian Aboriginal Yolŋu language, spoken by the Djinba in eastern Arnhem Land, Northern Territory.
Dialects of the two moieties are (a) Ganalbingu (Ganhalpuyngu) and (b) Mandjalpingu (Manydjalpuyngu).[2]
Speakers of Mandjalpingu include the actor and traditional dancer David Gulpilil.
References
- 1 2 N97 Djinba at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
- ↑ Dixon, R. M. W. (2002). Australian Languages: Their Nature and Development. Cambridge University Press. p. xxxvi.
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