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What language did adela people speak?

The Adela people were a group of Indigenous Australians who lived in the area around Adelaide, South Australia. They are now known as the Kaurna people, and the language they spoke is called Kaurna.

It's important to use the correct name for the people and their language, as "Adela" is a term that was imposed by colonizers and can be considered disrespectful.

Kaurna is an extinct language, meaning it is no longer spoken as a first language by any community members. However, there are efforts to revitalize the language and teach it to younger generations.

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