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Latest revision as of 20:41, 12 August 2009

Description:

Jawi is a nearly extinct dialect of the Bardi language of Western Australia, the traditional language of the Jawi people. There are no longer any known fluent speakers, but there may be some partial speakers. The name has also been spelt Chowie, Djaoi, Djau, Djaui, Djawi, Dyao, and Dyawi.

Jawi is a Non-Pama-Nyungan language of the Nyulnyulan family, closest related to Bardi...... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Djawi Language Speakers

http://llmap.org/languages/djw/static_map.png?width=400&height=300&kilroywashere=.png

Overview

Main Country: Australia
Spoken In:

Regions: Oceania

ISO 639-3 Code: djw

Classification Taxonomy

All Languages

  Australian Group

    Nyulnyulan Group

      Djawi Language