Language name and location: Djaru (Jaru), Australia [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. yangi / jaŋi / |
2. gujarra / ɡuɟara/ |
3. murrɡun / murɡun / |
manyː jilawaja (Wawari dialect) /ɟilawaɟa/; (Nyininy dialect) nguyuru /ŋuyuru/ very many (up to 100 or more): waringarri / waɽiŋari/ |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Dr. Tasaku Tsunoda,
Professor
Emeritus of The National Institute of Japanese Languages and
Linguistics, Japan.
October
30, 2012. |
Other comments: Traditionally, Djaru has three words for numbers. Source: Tsunoda, Tasaku, 1981. The Djaru language of Kimberley, Western Australia. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics. P. 52. |
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