Bardi
[aka Baadi, Bard, Baardi]Classification: Nyulnyulan
·critically endangered
Classification: Nyulnyulan
·critically endangered
Baadi, Bard, Baardi, Badi, Barda, Ba:di, Bad, Ba:d, Baada, Baard, Boardybahrde |
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Nyulnyulan, Western Nyulnyulan |
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Information from: “How many languages were spoken in Australia?” . Claire Bowern (2011)
100
"The number of full speakers of Bardi has become much smaller in recent years, as the elders pass away. However, there are over 1000 Bardi people, many of whom are interested in their language."
English
Kriol
"There has been a community orthography in use since 1990."
Information from: “Our World: Bardi Jaawi Life at One Arm Point” . One Arm Point School (2010) Magabala Books
This book has a lot of information about Bardi Jaawi traditional life and words for how to talk about it.
Information from: “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009)” . M. Paul Lewis · SIL International
Data for the number of native speakers comes from the 1996 census. "Includes 16 Bardi dialect, 3 Jawi dialect."