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Place names in Australia have names originating in the Australian Aboriginal languages for three main reasons:
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- Deserts
- Nature reserves
- State Conservation Areas
- Highways and main roads
- Place names over which uncertainty exists
- References
Watkin Tench, who arrived on the First Fleet, observed of the Aboriginal languages of present-day Sydney:
We were at first inclined to stigmatise this language as harsh and barbarous in its sounds. Their combinations of words in the manner they utter them, frequently convey such an effect. But if not only their proper names of men and places, but many of their phrases and a majority of their words, be simply and unconnectedly considered, they will be found to abound with vowels and to produce sounds sometimes mellifluous and sometimes sonorous. What ear can object to the names of Colbee, (pronounced exactly as Colby is with us) Bereewan, Bondel, Imeerawanyee, Deedora, Wolarawaree, or Baneelon, among the men; or to Wereeweea, Gooreedeeana, Milba, or Matilba, among the women? Parramatta, Gweea, Cameera, Cadi, and Memel, are names of places. The tribes derive their appellations from the places they inhabit. Thus Cemeeragal, means the men who reside in the bay of Cameera; Cadigal, those who reside in the bay of Cadi; and so of the others. The city name Brisbane which was creatively attributed to the new governor Sir Thomas Brisbane. It has no even derivative to aboriginal origin. However Sir Thomas worked closely alongside the aboriginal community there and thus is often attributed to being a name of aboriginal origin. It contains a large percentage of the state of Queensland'd populace.Deserts
Nature reserves
State Conservation Areas
Highways and main roads
Place names over which uncertainty exists
References
List of Australian place names of Aboriginal origin Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA