웹2024년 1월 22일 · Bardi (also Baardi, Baard) is an endangered Australian Aboriginal language in the Nyulnyulan family, mutually intelligible with Jawi and possibly other dialects. It is spoken by the Bardi people at the tip of the Dampier peninsula and neighbouring islands (north of Broome, in Northwestern Australia).There are few fluent speakers in the 21st … 웹Jawi[2] or Djawi[1][3][4] or Djaui,[2] is a nearly extinct dialect of the Bardi language of Western Australia, the traditional language of the Jawi people. There are no longer any known fluent speakers, but there may be some partial speakers.[5]
Endangered Languages Project - Bardi
웹Comments: Jawi is a non-Pama Nyungan language from north west Western Australia. McGregor categorises Jawi as one of the Western Nyulnyulan languages, along with Bardi K15, Jabirrjabirr K8, Nimanburru K9, Ngumbarl K4 and Nyulnyul K13. He contrasts these with the Eastern Nyulnyulan languages, Nyikina K3, Warrwa K10, Yawuru K1 and Jukun K2 … 웹Our history -- Spear fishing -- Camping at Gooda -- Cook-up at Middle Beach -- Saltwater creatures -- Exploring the reef -- Girrgij, Giido and Ganbaliny -- Bush food -- Fish poisoning and spearing -- Our trip to Borrgoron -- Kangaroo and Hermit Crab -- Hunting -- Bardi family ties -- Fish traps -- Marrgaliny and Loolooloo -- Bardi Jawi rangers -- Bardi Jawi seasons - … home ec sewing class
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웹2013년 1월 23일 · Introduction Bardi and Jawi are two Indigenous language groups from the Dampier Peninsula, in the north-west Kimberleys, Western Australia. Originally, Bardi and Jawi-speaking people lived on different although adjacent “countries” or territories. Jawi were islander people while Bardi lived on the mainland. They share the same kinship system, … 웹Bardi (ook Baardi, Baard) is een bedreigde Australische Aboriginal-taal in de Nyulnyulan-familie, wederzijds verstaanbaar met Jawi en mogelijk andere dialecten. Het wordt gesproken door de Bardi-bevolking op het puntje van het Dampier-schiereiland en de naburige eilanden (ten noorden van Broome, in Noordwest-Australië).Er zijn weinig vloeiende sprekers in de … 웹2024년 5월 24일 · Bardi is an endangered Australian Aboriginal language in the Nyulnyulan family, mutually intelligible with Jawi and possibly other dialects. It is spoken by the Bardi people at the tip of the Dampier peninsula and neighbouring islands. There are few fluent speakers in the 21st century, but efforts are being made to teach the Bardi language and … home ecsi