With over 500,000 words you’d think the English language has a word for everything. But dig a little deeper and you’ll find it doesn’t. In a fun and fast-paced local series, indigenous Comedians and Language Warriors Bjorn Stewart and Katie Beckett introduce you to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander words you never knew you needed.

Kde se dívat na Spread the Word • Řada 1

10 dílů

  • Dirranyamgarra
    D1
    DirranyamgarraDirranyamgarra is from the NSW language of Wiradjuri.
  • Garu-garulen
    D2
    Garu-garulenGaru-garulen, another great word from the great Queensland language of Yugambeh.
  • warr
    D3
    warrWhat can you say when you need to get someone’s attention really quickly?
  • Ngarrarndirrarjena
    D4
    NgarrarndirrarjenaHow do you pronounce Ngarrarndirrarjena?
  • Yarroo
    D5
    YarrooHow do you tell the goal keeper to stretch their arms wide to their sides?
  • Kaynwoenag
    D6
    KaynwoenagWhat's the word for the person who is calm, relaxed, and not worried or bothered by anything?
  • Bidbidgaja
    D7
    BidbidgajaWhat do you call it when you're nervous before a race?
  • Tyawi-tyawithirnda
    D8
    Tyawi-tyawithirndaWhat's the word for feeling tired of standing in a long line?
  • Balajimanha
    D9
    BalajimanhaWhat's the word to explain to someone to lie on your belly?
  • Wanjil
    D10
    WanjilHow do you explain that you want to come and play but you simply can’t?

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