public_comment: ""In 1991, eight fluent speakers and ten partial speakers were reported. Today there are fewer."",
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public_comment: ""Today there are very few Ngarla speakers left in the Pilbara. There are many more Ngarla people who have a passive understanding of the language. Other people identify as being of Ngarla heritage and do not speak the language or speak other languages after marriages into other language groups."",