AWG ISO 639-3
Anguthimri
A language of Australia
- ISO 639
- awg
- Alternate Names
- Angadimi, Angutimi, Ba:tyana, Batjana, Mbatyana, Ngerikudi, Nggerikudi, Nggirikudi, Nigger-Ikudi, Ra:kudi, Wimaranga, Wimarangga, Wimarango, Wimmarango, Yopngadi, Yupangathi, Yupangati, Yupnget, Yupun-Gatti, Yupungati, Yuupngati
- Population
- No known L1 speakers. Last speaker, Don Fletcher, died in 1985.
- Location:
- Queensland state: north Cape York peninsula, Mission river mouth west to Duyfken Point, north to Pennefather river; Wenlock river south and west banks between Batavia Landing area and Gibson waterhole.
- Language Status
- 9 (Dormant).
- Classification
- Australian, Pama-Nyungan, Paman, Northern Pama
- Dialects
- Mpakwithi.
- Language Use
- Shifted to English [eng].
- Language Development
- Revitalization program has begun in 2016 by the Pama Language Centre with the goal of producing a bilingual children’s book of simple phrases.
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about Anguthimri
- Writing
- Unwritten [Qaax].
Also Spoken in
Map
Location: Queensland state: north Cape York peninsula, Mission river mouth west to Duyfken Point, north to Pennefather river; Wenlock river south and west banks between Batavia Landing area and Gibson waterhole.
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