Arabana or Arabuna /ˈʌrəbʌnə/[4] is an Australian Aboriginal language of the Pama–Nyungan family, spoken by the Wongkanguru and Arabana people.
[3] Arabana is spoken at Neales River on the west side of Lake Eyre west to the Stuart Range; Macumba Creek south to Coward Springs; at Oodnadatta, Lora Creek, Lake Cadibarrawirracanna, and The Peake.
Their boundary with the Kokatha People to their west is marked by the margin of the scarp of the western tableland near Coober Pedy.
[5] Arabana has three phonemic vowel sounds as is typical in other Australian languages.
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