| Yitha-Yitha | |
|---|---|
| Lower Darling–Lower Lachlan | |
| Region | New South Wales |
| Ethnicity | Yitha Yitha,Dadi Dadi |
Native speakers | 10 (2005, Dadi Dadi)[1] |
Pama–Nyungan
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | Either:xth – Yitha Yithadda – Dadi Dadi |
| Glottolog | lowe1403 |
| AIATSIS[1] | D7 Yitha Yitha,S28 Dadi Dadi |
| ELP | Yitha-Yitha |
| Dadi Dadi | |
Jitajita traditional lands | |
Yitha-Yitha is a moribund language of southernNew South Wales spoken by theYitha 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 wordstin meaning foot, andcabul meaning leg.
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