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Bungandidj language : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bungandidj language
Bunganditj or Buandig (Buwandik) is a language of Australia, spoken by the Buandig people, Indigenous Australians who lived in the Mount Gambier region in present-day south-eastern South Australia and in south-western Victoria. According to Christina Smith and her book on the Buandig people, the Buandig called their language ''Drualat-ngolonung'' (speech of man), or ''Booandik-ngolo'' (speech of the Booandik)〔Christina Smith, ''(The Booandik Tribe of South Australian Aborigines: A Sketch of Their Habits, Customs, Legends, and Language )'', Spiller, 1880〕 Variants of the name are ''Bunganditj, Bungandaetch, Bunga(n)daetcha, Bungandity, Bungandit, Buganditch, Bungaditj, Pungantitj, Pungatitj, Booganitch, Buanditj, Buandik, Booandik, Boandiks, Bangandidj, Bungandidjk, Pungandik, Bak-on-date, Barconedeet, Booandik-ngolo, Borandikngolo, Bunganditjngolo, Burhwundeirtch.'' ==References==
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