it is al regain in south amairca
The Torres Strait Islands of Australia
'Kala Lagaw Ya' is pronounced [kala lagau ja:], using the IPA. The 'aw' represents a sound broadly similar to the International English 'ow' as in 'now', the 'a's are broadly similar to the 'u' of 'cut' as pronounced in Australian English, except for the 'a' of the last word ('speech, language, etc.'), which in the dialect referred to as Kala Lagaw Ya, is a long 'a' as in 'father' (as pronouncedn in Australia).
Ngath ngin maman maipa. (or) Ngai nginu mamalaig. (or) Ngai nginu mamalkazi. (or) Ngi ngau mamalkazi (boy to girl) (or) Ngi nguzu mamalkazi (girl to boy) (or) Ngi ngau mamalthiyam (boy to girl)(or) Ngi nguzu nanalthiyam (girl to boy) (or) Ngai ngibepa maman mepa.
ya trick ya
You count them luv ya !!x
ten - zen - knee- a
There are several languages of the Torres Strait Islanders.The western-central Torres Strait language does not have a single name, but the dialects are Kalaw Lagaw Ya, Kalau Kawau Ya, Kulkalgau Ya and Kawalgau Ya - also called Kowrareg.The eastern Torres Strait language is a Papuan language - Meriam Mir.In addition, there is a Torres Strait Creole, which developed from Pacific English around about the 1880s, and is variously known as Blaikman Tok, Broken/Brokan or Yumplatok.
it is 12! give ya ten
Do you think it might depend on how fast you count huh do ya ? If you count one every second and never stop, it would take almost 146 years.
site, net, ya, ten, val, tin, ten, ad, late, ate, eat
ya better believe is in the movie good luck charlie its Christmas an hour ten minutes in
that is 12 letters! not 10 :P