Wunambal is a noun-classifying language that is part of the family of Northern Kimberley languages spoken by the Worrorra people of the north-west
Kimberleys in Australia, an area home to remnant groups of
Aboriginal Australians. It is one of three
Worrorran languages, the others being
(Western) Worrorra and
Ngarinyin (Eastern Worrorra, or Ungarinjin), all of the "Northern Kimberley Division". It has been classified by linguists as non-
Pama-Nyungan; "Other adjacent non-Pama-Nyungan language families are Nyulnyulan to the south-west, Bunuban to the south, and Jarrakan to the east." Linguists classify Wunambal and its dialects as pronominal prefixing languages. Some have distinguished three sub-groupings of Worrorran as Wunambalic,
Ungarinyinic, and
Worrorric, further distinguished as Northern, Central and Southern. • Wunambal proper (5 speakers in 2005) • Gamberre (extinct by 2016) • Kwini (Gunin) (1 speaker in 2005) •
Miwa (Bagu) (extinct) • Yiidji (Forrest River) (maybe 10 speakers in 2005) • ? Wilawila (extinct) • ? Ginan (extinct) Bowern (2012) lists three Northern Worrorran languages: Wunambal proper, Gamberre, and Gunin. ==Alternative names==