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The term "karinya" refers to the Aboriginal language associated with the Karinya people, a group from the Western Desert region of Australia. This language is part of the larger Pama-Nyungan family of languages. However, specific details about the language itself may vary, as there are many Indigenous languages across Australia with different dialects and variations. For precise information, it's important to refer to linguistic studies or resources focused on Aboriginal languages in that region.

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