it means emu
The actors and actresses who appeared in "Quigley Down Under" (1990) are Tom Selleck, Laura San Giacomo, and Alan Rickman. Tom Selleck played the lead role of Matthew Quigley, Laura San Giacomo portrayed Crazy Cora, and Alan Rickman played the antagonist, Elliot Marston.
Yes he was...And he died the way he lived, with animals in his heart.
Yea-bo means hooray in African language But its not certain which language
Well I know how to read the unknown language, but the ancient Pokemon language that's the only thing about pokemon I DON'T know...But what do you mean? The language formed with the rare pokemon called unknown. Please Write back on what you me.
It Is when someone uses bad language ALL THE TIME
A koori is a Victorian aborigine.
It means wild dog
The Roman language didn't influence many other languages, including Chinese, Japanese, Inuit, Aborigine, Sami and many more.
Aborigine is not a language. It refers to the natives of any country. The term is most often used to refer to the Native peoples of Canada, Australia and New Zealand, who speak many different languages.
No Aborigine sailed with Flinders.
Namatjira was a central Australian Aborigine, so he spoke Arrernte, one of the indigenous dialects.
That's not a word. I'm guessing that you mean 'aborigine'? Aborigine are people who were the earliest known inhabitants of a particular area. Think of the people Columbus discovered in America. Native Americans are natives or aborigine. I've also heard this word a lot in reference to very dark-skinned Australian people. They'd be like the Native Americans of Australia.
The actors and actresses who appeared in "Quigley Down Under" (1990) are Tom Selleck, Laura San Giacomo, and Alan Rickman. Tom Selleck played the lead role of Matthew Quigley, Laura San Giacomo portrayed Crazy Cora, and Alan Rickman played the antagonist, Elliot Marston.
The feminine form of aborigine is "aborigine" as the term does not change based on gender. It is used to refer to Indigenous peoples or original inhabitants of a particular region or country.
NO
I believe that this is the kangaroo. "kanguru" supposedly means "I don't know" in the Aborigine language. When asked what the name of a Kangaroo was, this was the alleged answer. Whether the Aborigine in this story did not understand the question or was simply making a joke at the enquiring white man's expense can not be known for certain.
Yes.