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The name of the wallaby was derived from an aboriginal word for the wallaby. The Aborigines of the Port Jackson area called it walaba.
Only words borrowed from other languages, such as Wombat.
The word "alligator" comes from the Spanish word "el lagarto," which means "the lizard."
The name wallaby is believed to have originated from an Aboriginal Australian language, where it roughly translates to "small kangaroo." Wallabies are marsupials that are smaller than kangaroos and are native to Australia and nearby islands.
It comes from the Micmac language - Kaleboo, meaning pawer or scratcher
The word "wallaby" comes from the Darug language, an Aboriginal language of the Sydney region. In Darug, the term for wallaby is "wollabi." However, it’s important to note that there are many Aboriginal languages across Australia, and each may have its own word for wallaby.
Wallaby is not an Igbo word. Your question is meaningless.
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The Aborigines did not differentiate between the different species of wallaby. The word wallaby actually derives from the Aboriginal word wolaba.
The name of the wallaby was derived from an aboriginal word for the wallaby. The Aborigines of the Port Jackson area called it walaba.
It is not a word
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