List of English words of Australian Aboriginal origin

These words of Australian Aboriginal origin include some that are used frequently within Australian-English, such as kangaroo and boomerang. Many such words have also become loaned words in other languages beyond English, while some are restricted to Australian English.

Flora and fauna

Environment

  • billabong
  • bombora (rapids–often used to describe offshore reef breaks)
  • boondie (hardened clump of sand; Noongar, W.A.[3])
  • gilgai
  • min-min lights (ground-level lights of uncertain origin sometimes seen in remote rural Australia)
  • willy willy (dust devil)

Aboriginal culture

Describing words

  • Koori - Aboriginal people from Victoria and New South Wales
  • cooee
  • Nunga - Aboriginal people from South Australia
  • Murri - Aboriginal people from Queensland
  • Noongar - Aboriginal people from southern Western Australia
  • Palawa - Aboriginal people from Tasmania
  • yabber - to talk
  • yakka - work[1]
  • yarndi (slang term for marijuana)[4]

Place names

Names

English words often falsely assumed to be of Australian Aboriginal origin

References

Slang - Australian Government Website

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