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has gloss | eng: The Jarrakan (formerly Djeragan) languages are a small family of Australian Aboriginal languages spoken in northern Australia. The name is derived from the word jarrak, which means "language" in Kija. |
has gloss | eng: The three main Jarrakan languages are: *Kija (about 100 speakers) *Miriwoong (about 20 speakers) *Gajirrabeng (three or four speakers) These are divided into two groups: Kijic, consisting of only Kija, and Miriwoongic, consisting of Miriwoong and Gajirrabeng. |
lexicalization | eng: Jarrakan languages |
lexicalization | eng: Jarrakan language |
subclass of | e/Indigenous Australian languages |
subclass of | e/Language family |
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Polish | |
has gloss | pol: Języki dżarrakańskie (dawniej dżeragańskie) - mała rodzina językowa, skupiająca języki aborygeńskie, używane w północnej Australii. Nazwa pochodzi od słowa dżarrak, które w języku kidża oznacza język. |
lexicalization | pol: Języki dżarrakańskie |
Russian | |
has gloss | rus: Тярра́кские языки (дьерагские; Jarrakan, Djeragan) — небольшая семья близкородственных австралийских языков, распространённых на северо-западе Австралии в восточной части региона Кимберли (север штата Западная Австралия). |
lexicalization | rus: Тярракские языки |
Swedish | |
has gloss | swe: De djeraganska språken utgör en liten språkfamilj av australiska språk som talas i norra Australien. |
lexicalization | swe: djeraganska språk |
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has subclass | language/gdh |
has subclass | language/gia |
has subclass | language/mep |
has subclass | e/Doolboong language |
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