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List of extinct languages of Oceania
A list of languages that have gone extinct and were spoken on the continent of Oceania From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This is a list of extinct languages of Oceania, languages which have undergone language death, have no native speakers and no spoken descendant. The languages listed are spoken in Australia, Hawaii, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, the Solomon Islands,Tonga, and Western New Guinea.

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Australia
New South Wales
Northern Territory
Queensland
- Adithinngithigh[33]
- Aghu Tharrnggala[34]
- Alngith[8]
- Arritinngithigh[35]
- Ayabadhu[36]
- Bidjara[37]
- Bigambal[38]
- Bindal[39]
- Damin[40]
- Dhangu-Djangu[8]
- Dhungaloo[41]
- Djinba[8]
- Flinders Island[42]
- Gkuthaarn[43]
- Gubbi Gubbi[44]
- Gudang[45]
- Gugu Thaypan[46]
- Kalali[47]
- Kok-Nar[48]
- Kukatj[49]
- Mayi-Kutuna[50]
- Mbabaram[51]
- Mbara-Yanga[52]
- Mbariman-Gudhinma[53]
- Mbiywom[54]
- Morrobolam[55]
- Mpalityan[56]
- Mutumui[57]
- Ndra'ngith[58]
- Ngawun[59]
- Nyawaygi[60]
- Pakanha[61]
- Pirriya[62]
- Pitta Pitta[63]
- Umpithamu[64]
- Uradhi[65]
- Wakka Wakka[66]
- Walangama[67]
- Warluwarra[68]
- Warrgamay[63]
- Warrongo[42]
- Wilson River[69]
- Wulguru[70]
- Yalarnnga[71]
- Yandruwandha[72]
- (also spoken in South Australia) [clarification needed]
South Australia
- (also spoken in Victoria) [clarification needed]
Tasmania
Victoria
Western Australia
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Hawaii
New Caledonia
New Zealand
Papua New Guinea
Samoa
Solomon Islands
Tonga
Vanuatu
Western New Guinea
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