Australian Aboriginal languages are a diverse group of languages spoken by the Indigenous peoples of Australia. There are over 250 distinct languages, many of which have multiple dialects. These languages belong to several different language families, reflecting the rich cultural and historical diversity of Aboriginal communities across the continent.
Many Aboriginal languages are still spoken today, although some are endangered due to colonization and the dominance of English. Efforts are being made to revitalize these languages through education and community programs, helping to preserve the unique cultural heritage of the Aboriginal peoples and their connection to the land.