tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10719853.post4734119106776951424..comments2024-01-08T19:50:39.114+09:30Comments on that munanga linguist: Nagooka, Nooka and NgukurrGreg Dicksonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07615277580306011754noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10719853.post-69337517365003080782007-05-11T12:43:00.000+09:302007-05-11T12:43:00.000+09:30hi munanga wamut..If it wasnt for that munanga lin...hi munanga wamut..<BR/><BR/>If it wasnt for that munanga linguist, we mere non-linguists wouldnt be saying Ngukurr..and now we are..<BR/><BR/>ha!<BR/>nice to see u blogging, <BR/>gel with undisciplined dogAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10719853.post-36837913471266490962007-04-04T11:18:00.000+09:302007-04-04T11:18:00.000+09:30Hi Ngukurr guy, Can you tell me what language the ...Hi Ngukurr guy, <BR/>Can you tell me what language the word Ngukurr is from. I believe it means 'place of many stones' or something like that, but in which of the many languages from the area? I'd appreciate it if you could let me know<BR/>CheersAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10719853.post-6198540032247328452007-02-19T08:37:00.000+09:302007-02-19T08:37:00.000+09:30No more Nagooka either? Oh well...I guess 'bastard...No more <I>Nagooka</I> either? Oh well...<BR/><BR/>I guess 'bastardisation' goes both ways, hey?!bulanjdjanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16308673521504983998noreply@blogger.com