File:Body parts nys.webm
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editDescriptionBody parts nys.webm | Video with Nyungar spelling and pronunciation, followed by english translation |
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Source | spoken by Karla Hat & Maitland Schnar, this is a collaborative project between Curtin University and Wikimedia Australia.Nyungar Spoken word Created and produced by Photographs by Gnangarra |
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