Mother Tongue: Koori
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Learn Koori in our kids podcast Mother Tongue! Bujari gamarruwa means g’day in Koori! That’s one of the many, many Aboriginal languages spoken in Australia. In this episode, Nathan joins Sirine to share the Koori culture, including the sound of the bullroara and the meaning of the Aboriginal flag. This is a Kinderling Kids Radio podcast. If you love what you hear then please subscribe, rate and leave a lovely review! It really helps :) Here are the Koori words you'll learn in this episode: Bijari Gamaroowa - G’DayBullroara - A traditional Aboriginal instrumentBarralala - A traditional song from the Eora Nation which means Song of SydneyPipis - A yummy seafood snackNayi Ngyini Minga - See You all (how to say goodbye in Eora)Yaki in Goori - See you when I’m looking at you SONG: Parabulā Paramā Manginiwā YenbōngiParabulā Paramā Manginiwā YenbōngiParabulā Paramā Manginiwā Yenbōngi Parabulā Paramā Beriang galangdāToindinmā Manginiwā Yenbōngi Did you know: Barralala is known as the Song of Sydney – the Eora nation. This was the first Aboriginal song ever to be heard outside Australia, and it introduced Sydney to the world!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.