Wemba Wemba language
The Wemba Wemba language is an extinct Aboriginal Australian language once spoken along the Murray River and its tributaries in North Western Victoria and South Central New South Wales.
Nari Nari, a dialect of Wemba Wemba, is as of 2020 part of a language revival project. Other dialects are Barababaraba and Wergaia.
Jardwadjali may be Wemba-Wemba, or may be closer to the Madhi–Ladji–Wadi varieties.
Phonology
Consonants
Vowels
Voiced consonant sounds only occur within prenasalized stops. Prenasal consonants include: /mb/ /nd/ /ndy/ /ng/ and /rnd/. In phonetic form they are pronounced as and .Vocabulary
Below is a basic vocabulary list from Blake.Influence on English
At least four botanical terms in Australian English are thought to have been introduced into local speech from Wemba-Wemba:- dilanj = nitre bush/dillon
- lerep = lerp/honeydew or lerp manna
- gambang = bulrush/cumbungi
- mali = mallee
- The word yabby, a type of crayfish, comes from Wemba-Wemba.
Language revival