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How do you say hello in Bundjalung?

How do you say hello in Bundjalung?

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  1. Good afternoon. Yowan Boogle.
  2. Goodbye. Nynboo.
  3. Good morning. Joobin Jarboo.
  4. Hello. Jingiwallah.
  5. Thank you. Boogelbah Boogelbah.

What language does Bundjalung speak?

Yugambeh–Bundjalung, also known as Bandjalangic, is a branch of the Pama–Nyungan language family, that is spoken in north-eastern New South Wales and South-East Queensland.

What does the word Bundjalung mean?

Bundjalung (also spelt Bandjalang or Banjalang) belongs to the Pama-Nyungan family of Australia languages. ‘Bundjalung’ has been used as a general term for the whole language (covering all the different dialects) and also as a term to refer to certain individual dialects.

How do you say thank you in Aboriginal?

Basically there is no phrase for thank you. As there are around several hundred aboriginal languages in use, what is correct in one area, means nothing elsewhere. They know and use the standard “hullo’ greeting.

What does Yuggera mean?

work hard
A well-known Yuggera/Jagera language word is ‘Yakka’ meaning to ‘work hard’. Hence where Australia gets the name for its iconic workwear label. More Yuggera words can be accessed through the Queensland State Library.

Where is Bundjalung country?

Queensland
The Bundjalung Nation stretches from the northern banks of the Clarence River up to the Logan River in Queensland and west to the Great Dividing Range near Tenterfield and Stanthorpe.

Where is the bundjalung nation?

Where do the words of Bundjalung come from?

It is so wonderful that we have access to Bundjalang language and that we can keep it going by using it in our everyday lives with the names of local animals, plants, places, body parts etc These words below come from a variety of sources of language groups within the Bundjalung nation….mainly Gidhabal, Wahlubal and Wehlubal.

Who is able to teach Bundjalung in schools?

Please Note: There are protocols in place about who is able to teach Bundjalung in schools and other contexts. If you plan to teach language, please ensure you are familiar with local protocols. The Language Nest teacher in your area should be able to help you with this.

How to study Bundjalung greetings and phrases flashcards?

Start studying Bundjalung greetings/phrases. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. Search Create Log inSign up Log inSign up Bundjalung greetings/phrases STUDY Flashcards Learn Write Spell Test PLAY Match Gravity Created by Donna_Magann Terms in this set (10) boogelbeh thank you jingiwallah hello/welcome

Where is the Bundjalung language and culture nest located?

The Bundjalung Language and Culture Nest spans across communities in Lismore; Kyogle; Tweed Heads; Ballina; Evans Head; Woodenbong; Grafton; Tabulam; Coraki; Casino and Bonalbo. This information is current as at “4/6/2021 4:26:55 PM”, AEDT.