Learn Yolngu Matha (Language) Lesson 1 | Homeland Dreaming Ep. 66
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2023
- Learn FOUR phrases in Djambarrpuyŋu! Yolŋu are the Indigenous people of Northeast Arnhem Land. Yolŋu Matha is the umbrella term for the many languages of the area. Our students are speaking Djambarrpuyŋu in this video. They have chosen what phrases they deem most useful for beginning learners.
Thank you so much for the class. Very useful phrases to get started with Djambarrpungu and an excellent presentation for practicing.
Thanks, Justin. Great to know you find the lesson helpful! The students chose those sentences themselves! :)
That's awesome. The students should develop an app for learning Djambarrpungu@@homelandherweynens
Thanks. This is cool :)
Thanks Cameron and Rachel for the RUclips content. The Language video will be an immense help for the group of western yidaki fans. I posted a link to your video in our Facebook group. Please keep them coming.
Thanks for your encouragement, Willie! Much appreciated. :) So happy to hear the videos are helpful.
@@homelandherweynens Can you suggest any place online where I can find audio clips of Yolngu Matha language lessons?
Nice. Sounds like my mother tongue. You guys look like my cousins.
You guys are awesome language teachers.
أستمرو بل توفيق ❤❤❤
lovely. Do you have some words that will better my sound in the didgeridoo? Love and peace
Did you make or buy your didgeridoo? I'll ask our students for advice.
@@homelandherweynens i buy only. And most of them are Yidaki
Hi! The yawirriny' (young men) watched your videos playing the didgeridoo today (28/3/24). They said you had your techniques right. They did record themselves playing the didgeridoo to hopefully help you. They also wish they could understand your story-telling around playing the yidaki. Let me know how we can send the videos to you! They're just two 20-second plus videos that you may be able to pick up something from.
😂😂😂 Good try English..miss you all😭❤️❤️🙏
Manymak manda! You excited to see David & Ben's video?
We miss you too, ŋama!
I tried saying it along with you. I did not do a good job.
Trying is the first step! What do you reckon is stopping you from doing a good job?
@@homelandherweynens I know how to say "yo," which means yes. And I knew a few other words, but I forgot them. No one speaks Yolngu in Massachusetts.
Oh yes, there's "gappa," which means water. Maybe if I think a few words will come back to me. I remember David Gulpilil saying "Gappa, Gappa" in Walkabout.
Well done remembering. Gapu is water. :) And wata is wind! ;) @@user-dn5bi4si5w