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Western Daly
Geographic
distribution
Daly River region, northern Australia
Linguistic classificationOne of the world's primary language families
Subdivisions
  • Maranunggu
  • Marrithiyel
  • Marri Ngarr
Glottologwest2434
The Daly languages (color), among the other non-Pama-Nyungan languages (grey)
Western Daly languages
  Western Daly

The Western Daly languages are a small family of Australian aboriginal languages that share common grammatical forms. They are:

  • Western Daly
    • Maranunggu (Emmi; Menhthe dialect)
    • Marrithiyel (Bringen: Marri Ammu, Marritjevin, Marridan, Marramanindjdji dialects)
    • Marri Ngarr (Magati-ge dialect)

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