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- Bidjara_language abstract "Not to be confused with the Bidjara dialect of Ngura or with Badjiri.Bidjara (Bidyara, Pitjara) is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language. In 1980 it was spoken by twenty elders in Queensland, between Tambo and Augathella, Warrego and Langlo rivers.".
- Q4904194 abstract "Not to be confused with the Bidjara dialect of Ngura or with Badjiri.Bidjara (Bidyara, Pitjara) is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language. In 1980 it was spoken by twenty elders in Queensland, between Tambo and Augathella, Warrego and Langlo rivers.".
- Bidjara_language comment "Not to be confused with the Bidjara dialect of Ngura or with Badjiri.Bidjara (Bidyara, Pitjara) is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language. In 1980 it was spoken by twenty elders in Queensland, between Tambo and Augathella, Warrego and Langlo rivers.".
- Q4904194 comment "Not to be confused with the Bidjara dialect of Ngura or with Badjiri.Bidjara (Bidyara, Pitjara) is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language. In 1980 it was spoken by twenty elders in Queensland, between Tambo and Augathella, Warrego and Langlo rivers.".