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.
The word "boomerang" comes from an Australian Indigenous language, likely the Dharug language of the Sydney region. The boomerang has been used for hunting and sport by Indigenous Australians for thousands of years.
Origin unknown.
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My Boomerang Won't Come Back was created in 1961.
Boomerang is the same in Hebrew as it is in English.
Australia gave us the word 'boomerang' in 1827.
well...it depends on if you have/made a good quality boomerang. The only other boomerang that wouldn't come back is a stick. :)
it comes from the country daphne
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I can give you several sentences.I threw the boomerang across the field.That is going to boomerang back on you.The boomerang was a weapon at one time.