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Adnyamathanha (pronounced ; many other names, see below) is an Australian Aboriginal language. It is the traditional language of the Adnyamathanha people. The name of the witchetty grub comes from Adnyamathanha. Estimates of the number of people who speak Adnyamathanha are variable, though it is definitely severely endangered. According to Oates 1973 there were only 30 speakers, around 20 according to Schmidt in 1990, 127 in the 1996 census, and about 107 counted in the 2006 census. ==Names== This language has been known by many names and variants of names, including: *''Adnyamathanha'', ''Adynyamathanha'', ''Adjnjamathanha'', (unicode:''Atʸnʸamat̪an̪a''), ''Adnjamathanha'', ''Adnyamathana'', ''Anyamathana'', ''Ad'n'amadana'', ''Anjimatana'', ''Anjiwatana'', ''Unyamootha'' *''Wailpi'', ''Wailbi'', ''Waljbi'', ''Wipie'', the name of a dialect *''Archualda'' *''Benbakanjamata'' *''Binbarnja'' *''Gadjnjamada'', ''Kanjimata'', ''Keydnjmarda'' *''Jandali'' *''Mardala'' *''Nimalda'' *''Nuralda'' *''Umbertana'' Guyani is also spelled ''Kijani, Kuyani, Kwiani.'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Adnyamathanha language」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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