Thi's was very helpful. Its good the way the words are repeated. I'd really like to learn conversational words also such as 'hello', 'how are you' 'good' 'bad' 'yes' 'no' 'alright' 'goodbye' , etc
Anangu is a Tamil word. I am Tamil. Lemuria was connected with Australia and Madagascar and south India and Srilanka. Ancient Tamil people settled worldwide after the demolition of Lemuria. I found that the muti (knee) is also in Tamil is muti. I trying to find out my trace. I am expecting more videos.
I'm going to try to learn this using the CHILDRENS SONG ''Head, shoulders, kneeds and toes". So here goes... _ Kata (head), alipiri (shoulder), muti (knee) and toes (tjina) - muti (knee) and tjine (foot)! Kata (head), alipiri (shoulder), muti (knee) and foot (tjina) - muti (knee) tjine (foot)! Kuru (eyes), and pina (ears), and tjaa (mouth) and mulya (nose), Kata (head), alipiri (shoulder), muti (knee) and toes (tjina) - muti (knee) and tjine (foot)! (I've used the word foot because it doesn't say what toes is :)
Something is fishy, WHY ARE SOME OF THESE WORDS SIMILAR TO WORDS IN MALAYALAM AND TAMIL like Kaṯiṯi - Kad̲i (bite in mal actually) mulya - muku (nose kinda similar ig) AND ESPECIALLY MUT̲I - MUT̲T̲U (knee)
@@Ida-xe8pg Malayalam too Kaal-muttu=knee Kai-muttu=elbow Sometimes just a coincidence But in another video I have seen two words Child-Iti ( Kutti in Tamil and Malayalam) Crazy-Karangk( Kirukk in Tamil and Malayalam)
I'm starting to learn aboriginal languages, I chose Pitjantjatjara first and this has been very helpful. Thank you 😊.
Thanks for sharing. What a nice language.
Thi's was very helpful. Its good the way the words are repeated. I'd really like to learn conversational words also such as 'hello', 'how are you' 'good' 'bad' 'yes' 'no' 'alright' 'goodbye' , etc
Anangu is a Tamil word. I am Tamil. Lemuria was connected with Australia and Madagascar and south India and Srilanka. Ancient Tamil people settled worldwide after the demolition of Lemuria. I found that the muti (knee) is also in Tamil is muti. I trying to find out my trace. I am expecting more videos.
viky vignesh s correct
முட்டி என்ற சொல் வியப்பா இருக்கு
I'm going to try to learn this using the CHILDRENS SONG ''Head, shoulders, kneeds and toes". So here goes... _ Kata (head), alipiri (shoulder), muti (knee) and toes (tjina) - muti (knee) and tjine (foot)! Kata (head), alipiri (shoulder), muti (knee) and foot (tjina) - muti (knee) tjine (foot)! Kuru (eyes), and pina (ears), and tjaa (mouth) and mulya (nose), Kata (head), alipiri (shoulder), muti (knee) and toes (tjina) - muti (knee) and tjine (foot)! (I've used the word foot because it doesn't say what toes is :)
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Something is fishy, WHY ARE SOME OF THESE WORDS SIMILAR TO WORDS IN MALAYALAM AND TAMIL like Kaṯiṯi - Kad̲i (bite in mal actually) mulya - muku (nose kinda similar ig) AND ESPECIALLY MUT̲I - MUT̲T̲U (knee)
Muti means a tamil name
மூட்டு முட்டி...mootu mutty
BRUH it kinda sounds like Tamil and some words too, Kaṯiṯi - Kadi (bite) mulya - muku AND ESPECIALLY MUT̲I - MUT̲T̲U (knee)
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Malayalam too
Kaal-muttu=knee
Kai-muttu=elbow
Sometimes just a coincidence
But in another video I have seen two words
Child-Iti ( Kutti in Tamil and Malayalam)
Crazy-Karangk( Kirukk in Tamil and Malayalam)