Linguistic Diversity Challenge - Noongar
No idea if anyone is still doing these but I learned about a Cool Language (tm) (aka every language) so here have some free knowledge
What is the language called in English and in the language itself? It is known as Noongar or Nyungar although more other spelling exist
Where is the language spoken? Noongar is spoken in Western Australia
Which language family does it belong to? What are some of its relative languages?
The language belongs to the Pama-Nyungan family and is related to Dyirbal, which I featured on my blog before
What does the language sound like?
Here is a video of a song in Noongar
What kind of grammatical/morphological features does the language have?
Subject-Object-Verb Order
Historically had no numbers higher than 3 with addition to ‘boola’ for many and ‘boola boola’ for many many
This is how you would count in Noongar nowadays:
Maar (relates to fie fingers on the hand)
What do you personally find interesting about the language?
I found a course in Noongar language and culture on EDX and because I have about half a year to spend at home before going back to uni I decided to broaden my horizon a little and learn something about a language I never heard about before and that is spoken at the other end of the world. I am currently learning many things that are valuable to my linguistics degree. The people behind this course support outsiders learning the language although surely non-fluent Noongar people and white people living on the Noongar boodja (country) benefit from this more than I do (but this is a free online course so please don’t worry about me stealing resources).
For anyone interested, Here is a link to the course on EDX