Guugu Yalandji, also spelt Kuku-Yalanji, is an Australian Aboriginal language of Queensland.
Despite conflicts between the Kuku Yalanji people and British settlers in Queensland, the Kuku Yalanji language has a healthy number of speakers, and that number is increasing.[when?]
Kuku-Yalanji uses the typical three-vowel system, /a, u, i/, used in other Aboriginal Australian languages.
[10] This table uses the standard orthography used by both linguists and the speech community.
Stop sounds can range between voiced and voiceless releases.