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First Nations languages: A tapestry of culture and identity - Thook ke Juur Tueŋ: Ee kë cï tääu në ciɛɛŋ yic ku të yenë raan ŋic thïn

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Anyone new to Australia can appreciate how important it is to keep your mother tongue alive. Language is integral to your culture and Australia's Indigenous languages are no different, connecting people to land and ancestral knowledge. They reflect the diversity of Australia’s First Nations peoples. More than 100 First Nations languages are currently spoken across Australia. Some are spoken by only a handful of people, and most are in danger of being lost forever. But many are being revitalised. In today’s episode of Australia Explained we explore the diversity and reawakening of Australia’s First languages. - Check out our podcast collection here Raan cë piac bën në Australia alëu bë aleec gam kë thiek yen yic ago thokduon muk cok. Thoŋ ee kë thiekic në ceŋdu yic ku Thook ke kɔc ke Australia acie wuɔ̈ɔ̈c, ee kɔc rek ke piny ku nyïny de kɔc thɛɛr. Aye wuɔ̈ɔ̈c de kɔc ke Australia nyuɔɔth. Thook juëc wär 100 ke Paan tueŋ aye keek jam në ye mɛn në Australia ëbɛ̈n. Kɔ̈k aye keek lueel në kɔc lik, ku kä juëc aye t