The Sydney language, also referred to as Dharug or Iyora, is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language that was spoken in the region of Sydney, New South Wales. Its last speakers died in the late 19th or early 20th century, their population having been diminished due to the effects of colonisation. It is known today only from written records.

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  • The Sydney language, also referred to as Dharug or Iyora, is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language that was spoken in the region of Sydney, New South Wales. Its last speakers died in the late 19th or early 20th century, their population having been diminished due to the effects of colonisation. It is known today only from written records. During the 1990's and the new millennium some descendants of the Darug clans in Western Sydney have been making considerable efforts to revive Darug as a spoken language. Today some modern Darug speakers have given speeches in the Darug language and younger members of the community visit schools and give demonstrations of spoken Darug.
  • Darug, auch Dharug, ist eine ausgestorbene Sprache der australischen Aborigines vom Volk der Darug, die in der Region von Sydney in New South Wales gesprochen wurde. Sie gehörte zu den Pama-Nyungan-Sprachen und zu der Familie Yuin-Kuric. Ihr letzter Sprecher starb im späten 19. oder frühen 20. Jahrhundert; ihre Bevölkerung wurde durch die Kolonisation Australiens durch die Europäer reduziert. Die Sprache kennt man heute nur aus geschriebenen Aufzeichnungen.
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  • Late 19th/early 20th century
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  • Australian
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  • Sydney
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  • Dharug, Iyora
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  • The Sydney language, also referred to as Dharug or Iyora, is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language that was spoken in the region of Sydney, New South Wales. Its last speakers died in the late 19th or early 20th century, their population having been diminished due to the effects of colonisation. It is known today only from written records.
  • Darug, auch Dharug, ist eine ausgestorbene Sprache der australischen Aborigines vom Volk der Darug, die in der Region von Sydney in New South Wales gesprochen wurde. Sie gehörte zu den Pama-Nyungan-Sprachen und zu der Familie Yuin-Kuric. Ihr letzter Sprecher starb im späten 19. oder frühen 20. Jahrhundert; ihre Bevölkerung wurde durch die Kolonisation Australiens durch die Europäer reduziert. Die Sprache kennt man heute nur aus geschriebenen Aufzeichnungen.
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  • Sydney language
  • Darug (Sprache)
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  • Dharug, Iyora
  • Sydney
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