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How do you say a goodmorning and afternoon in aboriganal language?

It's important to remember that "Aboriginal language" is not a single language, but rather a vast collection of languages spoken by diverse Indigenous communities across Australia. Each language has its own unique greetings and expressions.

To give you an example, here are some ways to say "good morning" and "good afternoon" in the Wiradjuri language, spoken in central New South Wales, Australia:

Good morning:

* Yindyamarra (pronounced: yin-dee-mar-ra)

Good afternoon:

* Yindyamarra (pronounced: yin-dee-mar-ra) - This is also used for good afternoon.

Important Considerations:

* Respectful Use: It's crucial to use these greetings with respect and sensitivity. It's always best to ask a local Indigenous person how to properly greet them in their language.

* Local Language: The specific greetings will vary depending on the language spoken by the community.

If you are interested in learning greetings in other Aboriginal languages, you can find resources online, such as the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS).

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