The Australian Aborigines did not 9and do not) have a word for "project"; nor did they have a word for "Australia", as they did not have a concept of a whole continent - only their immediate region and surrounding areas with which they had contact. You cannot translate this sentence. Furthermore, with over 120 viable aboriginal languages, you would have to specify which region you represented.
You can say "Ngayulu punu-ngurra ngayiri Australia" in Aboriginal, which means "Hello, my project is on Australia."
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.
There is no one "Aboriginal language" as Aboriginal peoples in Australia speak over 250 different languages and dialects. It is important to specify which Aboriginal group you are referring to in order to provide an accurate translation for "good morning" and "good afternoon".
You say "hello" in English.
In Filipino, you say "hello" as "kamusta."
In Neapolitan, you say "ciao" to say hello.
Given that there are 200-250 aboriginal languages in Australia, there are many ways to say greet others in the aboriginal language, and they usually do not mean "hello".Some of these are:werte (Arrernte)palaya (Pitjantjatjara language - means "good" and is considered a friendly way to greet people)yaama (Gamilaraay Yuwaalaraay)
Given that there are hundreds of Aboriginal dialects in Australia, there is no single answer to this question.
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.
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February 2008
In Australia, people say G'day!!
how would you say hello , good morning , good afternoon in aboriginal
Hello is Kaya boorda noonook djinanginy means 'See you later'
She supposely said that all aboriginal women are the ugliest. But it was just a rumour.
There are over 200 aboriginal languages spoken in Australia. You'd have to specify which language you're talking about.
Through DNA testing, scientists have determined that the first aboriginal people in Australia originated from the Indian subcontinent. When they migrated to Australia, they arrived via a series of land bridges.
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