- Wadawurrung, also
rendered as
Wathawurrung,
Wathaurong or Wada wurrung, and
formerly sometimes Barrabool, is the
Aboriginal Australian language spoken...
- may be: a rare
abbreviation for Watt-hour the ISO 639-3 code of the
Wathawurrung language an
internet slang abbreviation for "what the ****" or "what...
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Bacchus Marsh (
Wathawurrung: Pullerbopulloke) is a peri-urban town in Victoria,
Australia located approximately 50
kilometres (30 mi) north-west of the...
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Ballarat (/ˌbæləˈræt/ bal-ə-RAT) (
Wathawurrung:
balla arat) is a city in the
Central Highlands of Victoria, Australia.
Ballarat has a po****tion of 119...
-
sheep run
called Ballaarat − in 1837, with the name
derived from a
local Wathawurrung word for the area,
balla arat,
thought to mean "resting place". The division...
- south-west
coast of
Victoria called the
mountains Murraibuggum,
while Wathawurrung (Wathaurong)
speakers used the name Tolotmutgo. In 1836, the explorer...
- the
Victorian Aboriginal name for the
Werribee River, Wirribi-yaluk in
Wathawurrung and Boonwurrung,
wirribi meaning "backbone" or "spine".
Early leasing...
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Taungurung Extinct Taungurung Wadiwadi Extinct Piangil and non-Piangil
Wathawurrung Extinct Wathaurong Way
wurru (Waveroo, Pallanganmiddang)
Extinct Kwartkwart...
- [First
published 1998]. "
Wathawurrung: the
language of the Geelong-Ballarat area" (PDF). In Blake,
Barry (ed.).
Wathawurrung and the
Colac Language of...
-
Julie (1998). "classifying
Victorian languages". In B.
Blake (ed.).
Wathawurrung and the
Colac language of
southern Victoria. Canberra:
Pacific Linguistics...