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Australia

Region:Oceania
Capital:Canberra
Population:20,264,082
Area (sq km):7,686,850
FIPS Country Code:AS
ISO Country Code:AU
GRN Office:Global Recordings Network Australia

Map of Australia

Map of Australia

Languages and dialects spoken in Australia

This list shows the primary names of the languages and dialects.

This list shows all known languages and dialects whether or not any materials are available. (Icons indicate those with recordings available.)

Found 350 language names. Showing items 1 to 100.


Acholi Recorded language

Adare Recorded language

Adnyamathanha

Adyghe Recorded language

Afrikaans Recorded language

Alawa Recorded language

Albanian, Gheg Recorded language

Alyawarr Recorded language

Amarag

Amharic Recorded language

Ami

Andegerebinha

Angloromani

Anindilyakwa Recorded language

Anmatyerre

Anmatyerre: Eastern Anmatyerre

Anmatyerre: Western Anmatyerre

Antakarinya

Aranda, Western Recorded language

Arrarnta, Western: Akerre

Arrarnta, Western: Southern Aranda

Arrernte, Eastern Recorded language

Assamese Recorded language

Assyrian Recorded language

Baadi: Jawi

Bahasa Indonesia Recorded language

Bandjigali

Bangla: Sylheti Recorded language

Bardi Recorded language

Basque

Belarusan Recorded language

Bengali Recorded language

Bicolano, Central

Bidyara

Bislama Recorded language

Bosnian Recorded language

Bulgarian Recorded language

Burarra Recorded language

Burduna

Burmese Recorded language

Cantonese Recorded language

Cebuano Recorded language

Chaldean Recorded language

Creole: Mauritius Recorded language

Czech Recorded language

Danish Recorded language

Dari Recorded language

Dayi

Dayi: Dhalwangu

Dayi: Djarrwark

Dhangu: Dhangu-djangu

Dhangu: Gaalpu

Dhangu: Golumala Recorded language

Dhangu: Ngaymil

Dhangu: Wangurri Recorded language

Dhivehi Recorded language

Dhuwal

Dhuwal: Datiwuy Recorded language

Dhuwal: Dhuwaya

Dhuwal: Djapu Recorded language

Dhuwal: Liyagalawumirr

Dhuwal: Liyagawumirr Recorded language

Dhuwal: Marrakulu

Dhuwal: Marrangu

Djambarrpuyngu Recorded language

Djinang

Djinang: Balurbi

Djinang: Djadiwitjibi

Djinang: Manyarring

Djinang: Mildjingi

Djinang: Murrungun

Djinang: Wulaki

Djinba

Djinba: Dabi

Djinba: Ganalbingu

Djinba: Mandjalpingu

Djingili Recorded language

English: Aboriginal Recorded language

English: Africa Recorded language

English: Australia Recorded language

English: South Africa Recorded language

English: USA Recorded language

Estonian Recorded language

Ewe Recorded language

Farsi Recorded language

Filipino

Finnish Recorded language

Francais Recorded language

Gaelic, Eire Recorded language

Gaelic, Scots Recorded language

Ganggalida Recorded language

Garawa Recorded language

Garawa: Wanji

Gayardilt Recorded language

Georgian Recorded language

German Recorded language

Ghayavi Recorded language

Gooniyandi Recorded language

Greek Recorded language

Gugu-Bera Recorded language


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About GRN Australia: Global Recordings Network Australia aims to effectively communicate the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ to pre-literate and unreached peoples in their own language by means of recordings.

Rejoice with GRN Australia - April 2012: Pray for the work of GRN in Australia and around the world. Download PDF (208Kb.)

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Pray with GRN Australia: Prayer news and notes from GRN Australia.

From the Director: GRN Australia Director Graydon Colville's departing words as he steps into a new role in GRN.

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