Mbabaram

Mbabaram
Mbabaram
Extinction 1972
Parlée en Drapeau d'Australie Australie
Région Queensland
Classification par famille
Codes de langue
ISO 639-2 aus[1]
ISO 639-3 vmb
IETF vmb

Le mbabaram est une langue aborigène d'Australie, aujourd'hui éteinte. Le dernier locuteur de naissance du mbabaram, Albert Bennett, est mort en 1972.

Cette langue est connue parmi les linguistes à cause d’une coïncidence de son vocabulaire : il se trouve qu’en mbabaram, « chien » se dit dog, comme en anglais, bien que ces mots n’aient pas d’origine commune.

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