Introduction
Before the arrival of European settlers, Australia was home to more than 200 languages. Many of these have died out since, but some have now been brought back to life. Barngala is one of these. Neil and Phil discuss the revival of Barngala and teach you some useful vocabulary.
This week's question
Which of the following Aboriginal languages is still spoken in Australia?
a) Djinang?
b) Alawa?
c) Gagadu?
Vocabulary
missionary
person who is sent to a foreign country to teach their religion (often Christianity) to the people living there
heathen
person who belongs to no religion, or to a religion that is not Christianity, Judaism, or Islam
in quotation marks
used to show the actual words spoken or written by someone else; used ironically to show scepticism, disagreement or belief that a word is misused
topsy-turvy
upside down; disorganised
right the wrongs of the past
take action to correct a historical injustice
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