No the indigenous people had many tribes scattered over Australia and each established another language which were actually very similar. In the WA region the Aboriginal people speak Noongar.
No, numbers are not written the same in every language. Different languages may use different symbols or characters to represent numbers.
While the Spanish language does not typically use apostrophes in the same way as English, it does use accent marks for emphasis, such as in the word "qué" to differentiate it from "que." Apostrophes can also be used in contractions, but they are less common.
,, Ja som" or just ,,Som". The same as in Spanish. I am is ,,Yo soy", but usually they use only ,,Soy". ,,Yo" is just for emphasizing.
Speak and language are related but not synonyms. "Speak" refers to the action of using spoken words, while "language" refers to a system of communication using words, symbols, or gestures. Language encompasses various aspects such as grammar, vocabulary, and syntax, while speaking is one of the ways to use language.
Language is conventional because meanings are assigned to words and rules for their use are agreed upon by a community of speakers. This consensus allows for effective communication and understanding among individuals who share the same language. The conventions of language help ensure consistency and coherence in communication.
Why is English important to English speakers? The two major reasons would be for communication and also as a way of preserving their cultural heritage.
aboriginals use paint brushes to paint
Aboriginals use nulla nullahs, axes, coolamongs, spears and spearthrowers.
Aboriginals don't have a written laguage.
Leaves
Spears
no
aboriginals huntaustralian wildlife which is horrible and they use cross bows, harpoons and spears
Aboriginals in Australia did not use pans to cook their food.
The same way people everywhere use language - to communicate.
they use it for clothes and blankets
yes they use dingoes