Janday language
Jandai[2][3] is the language of Quandamooka Country, Queensland. Spoken by members of the Nunukul, Goenpul and Ngugi people, now only few members still speak it. Other names and spellings are Coobenpil; Djandai; Djendewal; Dsandai; Goenpul; Janday; Jendairwal; Jundai; Koenpel; Noogoon; Tchandi.
| Jandai | |
|---|---|
| Native to | Australia | 
| Region | Stradbroke Island | 
| Ethnicity | Quandamooka, Goenpul | 
| Extinct | (date missing)[1] | 
| Pama–Nyungan
 
 | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | jan | 
| Glottolog | yaga1256Yagara-Jandai | 
| AIATSIS[1] | E19 | 
| ELP | Janday | 
References
    
- E19 Jandai at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
- Minjerribah Moorgumpin Elder-in Council Jandai Language Dictionary. Dunwich, Queensland, Australia: Minjerribah Moorgumpin Elder-in Council Aboriginal Corporation. 2011. ISBN 9780987096609.
- Other names and spellings are Djandai, Jundai, Dsandai, Tchandi; Jendairwal, Djendewal; Koenpel, Goenpul, Coobenpil; Noogoon.
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