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English-French codes for the representation of names of languages ISO 639-1-2. 2013.
English-French codes for the representation of names of languages ISO 639-1-2. 2013.
Indigenous Australian languages — The Indigenous Australian languages comprise several language families and isolates native to Australia and a few nearby islands, but by convention excluding Tasmania. The relationships between these languages are not clear at present, although… … Wikipedia
Languages of Australia — Languages of country = Australia official = none main = Australian English (80%) indigenous = Australian languages, Tasmanian languages, Torres Strait Island languages minority = Chinese (2.1%), Italian (1.9%), and Greek (1.4%) sign = Auslan… … Wikipedia
Australian Aboriginal kinship — is the system of law governing social interaction, particularly marriage, in traditional Australian Aboriginal culture. It is an integral part of the culture of every Aboriginal group across Australia. Contents 1 The subsection or skin name… … Wikipedia
Australian Aboriginal languages — Aboriginal language redirects here. For other uses, see Indigenous languages of the Americas. For all the languages of Australia, see Languages of Australia. The Australian Aboriginal languages comprise several language families and isolates… … Wikipedia
Australian Aboriginal languages — Group of perhaps 250 languages spoken by the one to two million native inhabitants of Australia before the beginning of European conquest in 1788. More than half are now extinct; of the remainder, only about 20, mostly in the North Territory and… … Universalium
Australian Aborigines — This is an article about a class of people as identified and defined within Australian law. For more general information on Aboriginal Australians go to Indigenous Australians. ethnic group group=Australian Aborigines caption = Ernie Dingo, David … Wikipedia
Australian studies — Australia studies is the academic field of cultural studies of Australia.subfields: *Australian Aboriginals (Aboriginal studies) *Australian languages *History of Australia *Australian literature *Politics of Australia *Economy of Australia… … Wikipedia
Australian — 1. noun a) A person from the country of Australia or of Australian descent. b) A person from the continent of Australia. 2. adjective Of, from, or pertaining to Australia, the Australian people or Australian languages. See Also … Wiktionary
Australian English — (AusE, AuE, AusEng, en AU[1]) is the name given to the group of dialects spoken in Australia that form a major variety of the English language. English is the primary language spoken throughout Australia … Wikipedia
Languages of Malta — Languages of Malta[1] Official language(s) Maltese (100%) English (88%) Significant unofficial language(s) Italian (66%) Main … Wikipedia
Australian Aboriginal Pidgin English — refers to the pidginised varieties of English spoken by Australian Aborigines until about the early 1950s for communication with Europeans and other immigrant ethnic groups, as well as with other Aborigines with whom they did not share a common… … Wikipedia