- Source: Yitha Yitha language
yitha" target="_blank">Yitha-yitha" target="_blank">Yitha is a moribund language of southern South Australia spoken by the yitha" target="_blank">Yitha yitha" target="_blank">Yitha people. The language was studied in the 1980s. Yita Yita has many monosyllabic words, consonant finals and consonant clusters. Many Yita Yita place names include the words tin meaning foot, and cabul meaning leg.
References
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- Bahasa Nunggubuyu
- Yitha Yitha language
- List of unclassified languages according to the Ethnologue
- Interrogative word
- Jitajita
- Lower Murray languages
- Wilson River language
- Dhuwal language
- List of Aboriginal languages of New South Wales
- Guugu Yimithirr language
- Yolŋu languages