This landmark dictionary contains the most extensive list of G-Y words yet published as well as example sentences illustrating word use a helpful non-technical learner’s guide to the grammar of the languages and cultural information. Additionally there are three word lists: G-Y to English English to G-Y and G-Y to English by topics including people,animals, place and time.
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The central north of New South Wales is the home of the Gamilaraay, Yuwaalaraay and Yuwaalayaay people, one of the largest Aboriginal language groups in the state. For many years their languages were in decline, but in recent years they have been revived by a growing number of people in the area. The book is ideal for beginner or for advancedw speakers of the languages, or for anyone else interested in learning more about Aboriginal languages and culture.
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