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I Learn Meriam This Way
Sydeeboy73
7 episodes
1 week ago
Syd Ruben is a Torres Strait Island man, first nations person of Australia, with bloodlines from Erub, Mer and Malaya. Born in Brisbane, raised in Ipswich (South East Queensland). Syd is passionate about learning his traditional mother-tongue language of Meriam Mir, and is on personal discovery in trying to teach himself this ancient language and share his ideas and concepts with others along the way.
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Syd Ruben is a Torres Strait Island man, first nations person of Australia, with bloodlines from Erub, Mer and Malaya. Born in Brisbane, raised in Ipswich (South East Queensland). Syd is passionate about learning his traditional mother-tongue language of Meriam Mir, and is on personal discovery in trying to teach himself this ancient language and share his ideas and concepts with others along the way.
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Ep3. I Learn Meriam This Way: Salutations, Greetings and Closings
I Learn Meriam This Way
9 minutes 47 seconds
2 years ago
Ep3. I Learn Meriam This Way: Salutations, Greetings and Closings
In todays episode we concentrate on changing all your simple salutations (good morning, good day, etc) to meriam, a basic ‘how do you do?’ and a departure phrase. Word list for todays phrases are: debe = good; idim = morning; gerger = day; kikem = afternoon; ki = night; nako = how; ma = you; nali = am / existence near me; ua = pronoun more than one person; uridili = more than one person existing; esuau = thank you; au esuau = thank you very much; iako mi dali = see you again shortly; O O = departing signal; adira werkab = god bless
I Learn Meriam This Way
Syd Ruben is a Torres Strait Island man, first nations person of Australia, with bloodlines from Erub, Mer and Malaya. Born in Brisbane, raised in Ipswich (South East Queensland). Syd is passionate about learning his traditional mother-tongue language of Meriam Mir, and is on personal discovery in trying to teach himself this ancient language and share his ideas and concepts with others along the way.