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Angkula
Ogh Angkula
Native to Australia
Region Cape York Peninsula, Queensland
Extinct (date missing)
Language family
AIATSIS Y197

The Angkula language, also known as Ogh Angkula, was a language once spoken in Australia. It belonged to the Paman language family. People spoke Angkula in the Cape York Peninsula area of Queensland. Sadly, Angkula is now an extinct language. This means no one speaks it anymore. It was very similar to another language called Alungul.

What is an Extinct Language?

An extinct language is one that no longer has any native speakers. This means no one grew up speaking it as their first language. When the last speaker of a language passes away, the language becomes extinct. This is a sad loss because languages carry a lot of history and culture.

Why Do Languages Become Extinct?

Languages can become extinct for many reasons. Sometimes, a community might stop using their traditional language. They might start speaking a different, more common language instead. This can happen over many years. It might be because of changes in society or new ways of life. When a language is not passed down to new generations, it slowly fades away.

Where Was Angkula Spoken?

The Angkula language was spoken in the Cape York Peninsula. This is a large, northern part of Queensland, Australia. This area is famous for its beautiful natural landscapes. It is also home to many different Indigenous Australian groups. Each group traditionally spoke its own language.

Languages of Cape York

The Cape York Peninsula was once a very diverse place for languages. Many different Paman languages were spoken there. The Paman language family is a large group of related languages. They share similar words and grammar. Angkula was one of these unique languages.

Why Are Languages Important?

Every language is like a special key to a culture. It holds stories, traditions, and ways of thinking. When a language becomes extinct, some of that unique knowledge can be lost forever. Learning about languages like Angkula helps us understand the rich history of Australia. It also reminds us to value and protect the languages that are still spoken today.

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