The Eora people spoke the Dharug dialect.
The Eora people, who are the traditional owners and custodians of the land around Sydney, Australia, speak the Dharug language. Dharug is an Aboriginal Australian language that is part of the larger Wiradhuric language group. It is important to note that many Indigenous languages in Australia are endangered due to historical and ongoing colonization.
Eora people speak English.Historically, they spoke Darug, also called Sydney Language. Darug went extinct in the early 20th Century.
The Eora people spoke the Dharug dialect.
The Eora people spoke the Dharug dialect.
The Eora people spoke the Dharug dialect.
The Aboriginal language traditionally spoken in Sydney is called Gadigal, which is part of the Eora language group. The Gadigal people are one of the several clans of the Eora Nation, the Indigenous inhabitants of the Sydney area. Today, efforts are being made to revive and preserve the Gadigal language and culture amid the impacts of colonization.
The word "woomera" comes from the Dharug language of the Eora people of the Sydney basin. A woomera is a wooden Australian Aboriginal spear-throwing device.
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