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Waanyi, also spelt Wanyi, Wanji or Waanji, is an endangered Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the Waanyi people of the lower gulf area of Northern Queensland, Australia. Although earlier thought to be extinct, as of the 2016 Australian census there were 16 speakers of the language. This was down from the recorded peak of 40 in the 2011 Australian census. Words and phrases from this language are used by novelist Alexis Wright in her 2013 novel, The Swan Book.

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  • Waanyi (též Wanyi, Wanji nebo Waanji) je vymřelý austrálský domorodý jazyk, který vymřel na konci 20. století. Používal ho kmen Waanyi, v oblasti severní hranice Queenslandu a Severního teritoria, na jižním pobřeží Carpentarského zálivu, především u města . Patří do jazykové rodiny garawanských jazyků. Garawanské jazyky jsou někdy spojovány s velkou jazykovou rodinou pama-nyunganských jazyků (v rámci kontroverzní teorie makro-pama-nyunganských jazyků). Některá slova a fráze z jazyce waanyi použila v roce 2013 ve své knize The Swan Book. (cs)
  • Waanyi, also spelt Wanyi, Wanji or Waanji, is an endangered Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the Waanyi people of the lower gulf area of Northern Queensland, Australia. Although earlier thought to be extinct, as of the 2016 Australian census there were 16 speakers of the language. This was down from the recorded peak of 40 in the 2011 Australian census. Words and phrases from this language are used by novelist Alexis Wright in her 2013 novel, The Swan Book. (en)
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  • Waanyi (též Wanyi, Wanji nebo Waanji) je vymřelý austrálský domorodý jazyk, který vymřel na konci 20. století. Používal ho kmen Waanyi, v oblasti severní hranice Queenslandu a Severního teritoria, na jižním pobřeží Carpentarského zálivu, především u města . Patří do jazykové rodiny garawanských jazyků. Garawanské jazyky jsou někdy spojovány s velkou jazykovou rodinou pama-nyunganských jazyků (v rámci kontroverzní teorie makro-pama-nyunganských jazyků). Některá slova a fráze z jazyce waanyi použila v roce 2013 ve své knize The Swan Book. (cs)
  • Waanyi, also spelt Wanyi, Wanji or Waanji, is an endangered Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the Waanyi people of the lower gulf area of Northern Queensland, Australia. Although earlier thought to be extinct, as of the 2016 Australian census there were 16 speakers of the language. This was down from the recorded peak of 40 in the 2011 Australian census. The language region includes the western parts of Lawn Hill Creek and Nicholson River, from about the boundary between the Northern Territory and Queensland, westwards towards Alexandria station, Doomadgee, and Nicholson River. It includes the local government area of the Aboriginal Shire of Doomadgee. Words and phrases from this language are used by novelist Alexis Wright in her 2013 novel, The Swan Book. (en)
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