Nunggubuyu

Nunggubuyu
Nunggubuyu
Parlée en Australie
Région Terre d'Arnhem
Nombre de locuteurs 300
Classification par famille
Codes de langue
ISO 639-2 aus[1]
ISO 639-3 nuy
IETF nuy

Le nunggubuyu est une langue aborigène d'Australie, qui est parlée dans l'est de la Terre d'Arnhem, en Australie septentrionale.

Elle compte environ 300 locuteurs natifs, et 400 locuteurs en tant que seconde langue.

Notes et références

  1. code générique

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