Ngaygungu language
Ngaygungu is a sleeping, probably extinct Australian Aboriginal language for which a wordlist was recorded from Atherton in the Wet Tropics of Queensland by Walter Edmund Roth in October 1898, later also recorded by Norman Barnett Tindale in 1938, but no longer spoken by any living speakersPhonology
Vowels
Ngȋ-koong-ō has the following vowels
each pronounced as in English were the English vowels a, e, i, o to be marked for length.Consonants
Ngȋ-koong-ō has twelve consonants as follows:
each pronounced as they would be in English