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Yugambeh language

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Yugambeh
Spoken in: Queensland, Australia
Total speakers: ?
Language family: Pama-Nyungan
 Yugambeh
 
Writing system: Latin alphabet
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: aus
ISO/FDIS 639-3: yub 

Yugambeh (many other names; see below) is an Australian aboriginal language spoken by the Yugambeh people living on the South-East Queensland coast between the Logan River and the Tweed River (including South Stradbroke Island).<ref>Yugambeh Museum web site introduction (web site by the Kombumerri Aboriginal Corporation for Culture)</ref>

Yugambeh is one of some dozen or two dozen dialects of the Bandjalang language. Among the differences in Yugambeh is that yugambeh (or yugam) is the word for no. The Yugambeh people use this to identify their language (those who say yugambeh for no).<ref>Macquarie Aboriginal Words, Macquarie University, 1994, paperback ISBN 0-949757-79-9, chapter 1</ref>

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Yugambeh may also be referred to as:

  • Yugambal, Yugumbal, Yugambir, Yugabeh
  • Yubumbee
  • Jugumbir, Jukamba
  • Manaldjali (probably from Mununjali, the name of a family group speaking Yugambeh)
  • Minjanbal (probably from Minjungbal, the name of a family group speaking Yugambeh)
  • Ngarrubul, Ngarrbal

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