Githabul language
Githabul, also known as Galibal, Dinggabal, and Condamine – Upper Clarence Bandjalang, is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the Githabul living in South Queensland and North-East New South Wales.Githabul specifically refers to the language as spoken around Woodenbong, while the southern variety spoken near Drake was known as Dingabal which means 'those who say dinga', with dinga meaning 'that's right'.Githabul verb stems are commonly two syllables in length and always end in a vowel.[5] 'causative' 'Carry whilst...' 'Past tense' 'repetitive' 'causative' Adjectives can be marked with a suffix to indicate the gender of the noun they qualify.The adjective set can be additionally suffixed to create demonstrative pronouns.