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Aboriginal Australian people
The Umpithamu, also once known to ethnographers as the Koko Ompindamo, are a contemporary Aboriginal Australian people of the eastern Cape York Peninsula
Umpithamu
Extinct Australian Aboriginal language
Umpithamu, also spelt Umbindhamu, is an Australian Aboriginal language of the Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia. Though generally accepted as
Umpithamu_language
Aboriginal Australian people
constituted from several distinct language groups, speaking respectively Umpithamu, Morrobalama (Umbuygamu), Mba Rumbathama (Lamalama) and Rimanggudinhma
Lama_Lama_people
Australian Aboriginal language
people, the others being Morrobolam (Umbuygamu), Mbariman-Gudinhma, and Umpithamu. In January 2019, the ISO database changed its reference name to Lamalama
Lamalama_language
Words that indicate a question is being asked, as a grammatical category
uncertainty like 'some' or 'perhaps;' see the following examples from Umpithamu: Wh-question Ngaani-ku IGNOR-DAT mi'athi-ngka=uurra-athungku cry-PRS=2PL
Interrogative_word
Australian Aboriginal language
Lamalama people: Morrobalam, Lamalama (also known as Mba Rumbathama), and Umpithamu (Umbindhamu) peoples, and lived there until 1961. During that time, most
Morrobolam_language
Extinct Australian Aboriginal language
Torres Strait Islander Studies. 26 July 2019. Retrieved 3 June 2022. "Y50: Umpithamu". Australian Indigenous Languages Database. Australian Institute of Aboriginal
Ayabadhu_language
Mpalityan Mutumui Ndra'ngith Ngawun Nyawaygi Pakanha Pirriya Pitta Pitta Umpithamu Uradhi Wakka Wakka Walangama Warluwarra Warrgamay Warrongo Wilson River
List of extinct languages of Oceania
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Aboriginal Australian people
which means "people of the sandbeach" (pama malnkana). These groups, the Umpithamu/Koko Ompindamo, Pakadji, Yintyingka, Otati, Umpila and Pontunj are the
Uutaalnganu
Aboriginal Australian people
Northern Queensland. The name is associated with three languages: Ganganda, Umpithamu and Morrobolam. The anthropologist Donald Thomson classified them (speaking
Barungguan
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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Shining; Brilliant
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Australian
Wish
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Cheerful, Pleased, Happy
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Nurturing
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English
English : habitational name from Capenor in Surrey, possibly named from an unattested Old English word cape ‘look-out place’ (genitive capan) + Åra ‘hill slope’, ‘flat-topped hill’.
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French
French form of Latin Ambrosius, AMBROISE means "immortal."
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American, Australian, British, English
From the Priest's Farm
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Taking the Support of Truth
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English : nickname from Middle English gulle ‘gull’ or gul(le) (Old Norse gulr) ‘yellow’, ‘pale’ (of hair or complexion).Swiss German : nickname for an irascible or unreliable person, from an Alemannic form of Latin gallus ‘rooster’. See also Guell.
Girl/Female
Greek Russian
Good.
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