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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.

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