Mati Ke, also known as Magati-Ge, Magadige, Marti Ke, Magati Gair, is classified as one of the
Western Daly languages, and bearing close affinities to
Marringarr and
Marrithiyel. In 1983 around 30 fluent speakers of the language survived, and by the early 2000s, some 50 people were thought to still speak some of it as a second or third language. By the early 2000s the last completely fluent speakers were reckoned to be three people, Johnny Chula, Patrick Nudjulu (b.1927) and his sister Agatha Perdjert, both of whom who moved back to a government-built outstation at Kuy on the Shores facing the
Timor Sea. Though living in close proximity to one another, they never spoke it together since in their social system communication between brother and sister after puberty was forbidden. ==Country==