No, Aborigines did not have a written language. They passed down their stories by way of pictures and symbols in their artwork. They also passed on their information and stories orally, or through dances and coroborees.
Aboriginals don't have a written laguage.
The aboriginal language native to Bathurst is Wiradjuri language.
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Tthe indigenous people of Australia used this language. It was specific to the Sydney area.
Ian G. Malcolm has written: 'Aboriginal English genres in Perth' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australians, Dialects, Discourse analysis, English language, Languages
The original Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people had their own language, long before Europeans ever stepped foot on the country. There were easily 250 or more aboriginal dialects in Australia.
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Australian Aboriginal people don't have an official language and neither does Australia. For the languages of Australia, click here.
There is no single language known as aboriginal. There were around 500-600 different aboriginal languages in Australia prior to European settlement. To see a list of the different known aboriginal dialects, go to the related link below.
Stephen Hislop has written: 'Papers relating to the aboriginal tribes of the Central Provinces' -- subject(s): Gondi, Languages, Gondi Songs, Gond (Indic people), Dictionaries, English language, Ethnology
There are over 300,000 languages in the world. Many are of aboriginal tribes that very very few people know the language. 300,000