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Ngunnawal/Ngunawal is an Australian Aboriginal language, the traditional language of the Ngunnawal. Ngunnawal is very closely related to the Gandangara language and the two were most likely highly mutually intelligible. As such they can be considered dialects of a single unnamed language, but this is the technical linguistic usage of these terms and Ngunnawal people prefer to describe their variety as a language in its own right, as also do the Gandangara.

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  • Burragorang (cs)
  • Idioma ngunnawal (es)
  • Ngunnawal language (en)
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  • Burragorang (též ngunnawal nebo gundungurra) byl australský domorodý jazyk, z jazykové rodiny pama-nyunganských jazyků, v rámci kterých se řadí pod yuin-kurické jazyky. Používali ho příslušníci kmene a . Používal se na území města Canberra a okolí. Dělí se na dva dialekty, které se někdy považují za samostatné jazyky. Z tohoto jazyka pochází název australského hlavního města Canberra. Není ale známo z jakého slova je tento název odvozen, ale pravděpodobně slovo canberra znamenalo setkávací místo. (cs)
  • El idioma ngunnawal / ngunawal es una lengua aborigen australiana, el idioma tradicional del . Ngunnawal está muy estrechamente relacionado con el y los dos probablemente eran muy inteligibles entre sí. Como tales, pueden considerarse dialectos de un solo idioma sin nombre, pero este es el uso lingüístico técnico de estos términos y la gente de Ngunnawal prefiere describir su variedad como un idioma por derecho propio, al igual que Gandangara.​ (es)
  • Ngunnawal/Ngunawal is an Australian Aboriginal language, the traditional language of the Ngunnawal. Ngunnawal is very closely related to the Gandangara language and the two were most likely highly mutually intelligible. As such they can be considered dialects of a single unnamed language, but this is the technical linguistic usage of these terms and Ngunnawal people prefer to describe their variety as a language in its own right, as also do the Gandangara. (en)
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  • Burragorang (en)
  • Northern Inland Yuin (en)
  • Onerwal (en)
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  • Burragorang (en)
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  • Gundungurra (en)
  • Ngunawal (en)
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