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Wergaia or Werrigia is an
Australian Aboriginal language The Indigenous languages of Australia number in the hundreds, the precise number being quite uncertain, although there is a range of estimates from a minimum of around 250 (using the technical definition of 'language' as non-mutually intellig ...
in the Wimmera region of north-Western Victoria. The Wergaia language consisted of four distinct dialects: Wudjubalug/Wotjobaluk, Djadjala/Djadjali, Buibadjali, Biwadjali. Wergaia was in turn apparently a dialect of the Wemba Wemba language, a member of the Kulinic branch of Pama–Nyungan. The Aboriginal people who speak Wergaia dialects include the
Maligundidj The Wergaia or Werrigia people are an Aboriginal Australian group in the Mallee and Wimmera regions of north-Western Victoria, made up of a number of clans. The people were also known as the Maligundidj (in the Wotjobaluk language) which mea ...
or Wergaia people, which means the people belonging to the ''mali'' (mallee) eucalypt bushland which covers much of their territory, and the Wotjobaluk people. In mid-2021 a language revival project started up at the Wotjobaluk Knowledge Place, established in December 2020 at Dimboola. A Wergaia language program would run over 20 weeks.


Sounds

The following is the Djadjala dialect. Vowels given are /a e i u/.Hercus 1969.


Some words

* ''dhallung'' (male or buck klangaroo) * ''gal'' (dog) * ''kulkun'' (a boy) * ''laiaruk'' (a woman) * ''lanangurk'' (a girl) * ''mindyun'' (a kangaroo) * ''muty'' (doer or female kangaroo)} * ''winya nyua'' (Who is there?) * ''wotjo'' (a man)


Notes and references


Notes


References

* * * {{refend Wergaia Kulin languages