Biri language
EXTINCT AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL LANGUAGE SPOKEN IN QUEENSLAND
Gangulu language; Yilba language; Garingbal language; ISO 639:bzr; ISO 639:gnl; ISO 639:xgi; Birigaba language; Giya language; Ngaro language; Yetimarala language; Yambina language; Wirri language; Yuwi language; Wiri language; Baradha language; Garanjbal language; Barada language; Barna language; Ilba language; Yangga language; Mandalgu language; Garingbal; Yuwibara language; Baranha language; Kangulu language; Karingbal language; Garaynbal language; Miyan language; Yetimarla language; Biria language; Baradha dialect; Eneby language; Birri Gubba language
Biri, also known as Biria, Birri Gubba, Birigaba, Wiri, Perembba and other variants, is an Australian Aboriginal language of the Mackay area of Queensland spoken by the Birri Gubba people. There are at least eight languages regarded as dialects of Biri, and two which are related but whose status is not yet fully determined (see the table to the right).