Gamilaraay
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Etymology
    
From Gamilaraay Gamilaraay (“having not”), from gamil (“not”) and -(b)araay (“having”). Other dialects and languages were similarly named after their respective words for no, e.g. the Wailwan say wayil.
Pronunciation
    
- (General Australian) IPA(key): /ɡəˈmɪlərɔɪ/
Translations
    
Australian ethnic group
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Proper noun
    
Gamilaraay
- The extinct Pama-Nyungan Australian Aboriginal suffixing language, within the Wiradjuric group, formerly spoken by these people.
Translations
    
Australian language
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See also
    
- Ethnologue entry for Gamilaraay, kld   
- Wiktionary’s coverage of Gamilaraay terms
Gamilaraay
    
    Etymology
    
From gamil (“not”) + -(b)araay (“having”). Other dialects and languages were similarly named after their respective words for no, e.g. the Wailwan say wayil.
Pronunciation
    
IPA(key): /ɡ̊aˌmilaˈɻaːj/
Proper noun
    
Gamilaraay
- The Kamilaroi, an indigenous people of New South Wales in Australia.
- The language of these people.
Further reading
    
- Ethnologue entry for Gamilaraay, kld   
 Gamilaraay on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia Gamilaraay on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia
 Gamilaraay language on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia Gamilaraay language on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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