What if Bluey spoke one of the world's oldest living languages?
Summary
The children’s show Bluey has been translated into Yolngu Matha, an Indigenous Australian language spoken in the Northern Territory. Five episodes were released in this language to help preserve it and support the voices of First Nation people.Key Facts
- Bluey is a popular children’s cartoon series.
- The show was translated into Yolngu Matha, a group of dialects from north-east Arnhem Land.
- Five episodes were released in this Indigenous language.
- The translation project aims to help keep the language alive.
- It also seeks to amplify the voices of First Nation communities.
- The news was shared by the BBC and included interviews with the show’s producers.
- The project combines storytelling with language preservation efforts.
- Yolngu Matha is one of the world’s oldest living languages.
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