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How do you say hello and goodbye in noongar aboriginal language?

Hello is Kaya boorda noonook djinanginy means 'See you later'


What is a yarraman?

A yarraman is an Australian Aboriginal name for a horse - its name is the same in English as it is in Guugu Yimidhirr, an Australian Aboriginal language.


Are aboriginal Australian language Austronesian languages?

yes


How do you say Hello in Aboriginal Language for the Palawa people from Tasmania?

hall


Hello is what language?

English...American...Australian... you know, a lot


Does Australia have their own language?

It depends on what you mean. There are the aboriginal languages, (aboriginal being the native Australians as opposed to the settlers.)) which could be classified as a 'true' Australian language. 78% of the population speak English as a first language, although we do have our own slang as with any country. There are plenty of websites with examples of Australian slang.


What language did the cannagal and the kayamai speak?

The kayamai, I don't know. The Cannagal language was an Australian Aboriginal language, part of the Kuringgai (or Guringai) language group.


What is the Australian aboriginal word for dragonfly?

The Australian aboriginal word for dragonfly is "migiwirrwarr". The Australian aboriginal word for butterflies is "bunpa" and for fruit is "gunydja".


What is the official language of aboriginals?

Australian Aboriginal people don't have an official language and neither does Australia. For the languages of Australia, click here.


How do you say hello in aborignal?

There is no single Aboriginal language as there are many different indigenous languages spoken across Australia. Some examples of greetings in different Aboriginal languages are "Kaya" in Noongar, "Yamma" in Gamilaraay, and "Ngeya ngeya" in Warlpiri.


What has the author Ainslie Roberts written?

Ainslie Roberts has written: 'The first sunrise: Australian aboriginal myths in paintings' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Mythology, Mythology, Aboriginal Australian, in art 'The dawn of time' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Mythology, Art and mythology, Australian (Aboriginal), Mythology, Aboriginal Australian, in art, Tales 'The first sunrise' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Mythology, Art and mythology, Mythology, Australian (Aboriginal) 'Northern Territory sketchbook' -- subject(s): Description and travel


Which language does the word boomerang come from?

The word "boomerang" comes from an Australian Aboriginal language, specifically from the Turuwal tribe in New South Wales, Australia. It is believed to have originated from the Dharug language.