Bidjara language
AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL LANGUAGE
Gunja language; Kunja language (Australian); Kunja languages; Bidyara language; ISO 639:bym; Wadjigu language; Marrganj language; Margany language; Mandandanjdji language; Mandandanyi language; Gunggari language; Kunggari language; Guwamu language; Gungabula language; Gunya language; Wadjabangayi language; Yandjibara language; Yiningay language; Yiningayi language; ISO 639:gwu; ISO 639:gyf; ISO 639:gyy; ISO 639:kgl; ISO 639:wdu; ISO 639:wdy; ISO 639:xyb; ISO 639:ygi; ISO 639:zmc; ISO 639:zmk; Wadjalang language; Gayiri language; Nguri language; Ganulu language; Wadjabangay language; Bidjara-Gungabula language; Wadja language; Mandandanji language; Bidjara languages; Kogai language; Wadjingu language; Guwamu and Gunya language; Fred McKellar; Wadjabangayi; Yandjibara; Kanolu language; Maranganji language; Kairi language (Australia); Wadjabangai language; Iningai language; Kanulu language; Koamu language; Kongabula language; Mardigan language; Dharawala language; Kooma language; Yagalingu language; Bidjara dialect
Bidjara, also spelt Bidyara or Pitjara, is an Australian Aboriginal language. In 1980, it was spoken by twenty elders in Queensland between the towns of Tambo and Augathella, or the Warrego and Langlo Rivers.