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"This was an awakening thing in Darwin. It inspires us, particularly me, to keep teaching my grandson. Even though my grandson is getting English in school, he should get Shona at home. Like eating his vegetables.” —John Nyamusara
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Shona (Zimbabwe)

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Shona is a Bantu language spoken in Zimbabwe. Shona has two tones, high and low. John Nyamusara, our storyteller, has lived in Darwin for 4 years. John is lay leader of Zimbabwean congregation at the United Methodist Church, and he helps run the Zimbabwean stall at Malak Marketplace on Saturday evenings.
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Greeting: Masikati
Opening: Kare kare zazapo  Response: Dzepfunde

Listen: gudo~baboon, tsuro~hare, vasikana~girls, gomo~mountain, shamhu~branch/twig, pamusana~back (of baboon), tatenda~
thank you

Malay (Malaysia)

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Bahasa Melayu (Malay) is the lingua franca of Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, South Thailand, the Philippines and Singapore. Zarina Haakmeester, our storyteller, finds opportunities to speak Malay most days. Her daughter, Halimah, nominated Zarina for Bernardo's Mother of the Year, and she placed in the top three finalists for the NT.

Greeting: Selamat petang

​Listen: batu~rock, bertangkup~shut/fasten, ibu~mother



Ma'di (South Sudan)

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Ma'di is a Nilo-Saharan language of South Sudan and Uganda. Ma'di has 3 tones, and (like Shona) consonants produced with inward breath called implosives. Clement Taban, our storyteller, has lived in exile from South Sudan since 1989. His family arrived in Darwin in 2004 but it was a further 4 years before he could join them here.
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Greeting: Anyi paranga ra

Listen:  oku~tortoise, arinji~birds

Japanese (Japan)

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Japanese is a top 10 language with 125M native speakers. Mio Ito, our storyteller, is visiting Darwin from Tokyo. Sachi Hirayama, our translator, has lived in Darwin for 10 years. She is co-founder of Malak Marketplace (4-9pm Saturdays in the dry season) and she runs Darwin Japanese Radio (10am Sunday, 91.5FM). Sachi is involved in storytelling to commemorate lives lost in the Japanese raids on Darwin in 1942-43.
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Greeting: Konbanwa
Listen: kami~god, amano iwato~cave of sun goddess, Amaterasu oomkani~name of the sun goddess, Susanoo ono nikota~
god of sea and storms

Djambarrpuyŋu (Australia)

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Djambarrpuyŋu is a Yolŋu language spoken by people from the Djambarrpuyŋu Clan-Nation; it is a lingua franca in many parts of NE Arnhem Land. Our storyteller, Maratja Dhamarrandji, is from Galiwinku, Elcho Island. He is chair of ARDS, Aboriginal Resource and Development Services, and teaches at Nungalinya College. Maratja is also involved in interpreting, mediation, and Bible translation.

Greeting: Nhämirr nhuma   Response: Manymak
Listen: gaḏakaḏa~jabiru, wurrpaṉ~emu
Close: Yuw manymak bukmak marrkapmirr lundu walal.
Yes thank you my beloved friends, one and all.


Darwin Fringe Festival, Brown's Mart Theatre
​Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
Sunday 24 July 2016
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