<font style="font-family: georgia,serif;" size="4">Australian TV Show Imparts the First Lessons in an Aboriginal Language<br><br>by Savitha on May 11, 2010 at 9:49 PM<br>India<br> <br>An Australian TV channel has begun broadcasting the first lessons in an Aboriginal language with a motive to help young children stay in touch with their native dialects. <br>
<br>"Waabiny Time", for three to six-year-olds, teaches "yes", "no" and other basic terms in the Noongar language, which is spoken in the southwestern region around Perth.<br><br>Read more: Australian TV Show Imparts the First Lessons in an Aboriginal Language <a href="http://www.medindia.net/news/Australian-TV-Show-Imparts-the-First-Lessons-in-an-Aboriginal-Language-68823-1.htm#ixzz0nk8dqRuc">http://www.medindia.net/news/Australian-TV-Show-Imparts-the-First-Lessons-in-an-Aboriginal-Language-68823-1.htm#ixzz0nk8dqRuc</a><br>
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