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What's different about ''aboriginal'' and ''aborigine'' when the tense is noun?
3 nov 2015 01:01
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Aboriginal as a noun (plural - aboriginals), can be used to refer to a plant or animal that is native to a region. For example, "this bird is an aboriginal of this region." Using aboriginal without a capital "A" to refer to anything associated with people may cause an offence. In Canada, where I am from, style manuals recommend against using the noun Aboriginal for a person or people.
Aborigine as a noun (plural - Aborigines) refers to an individual aboriginal Australian. In other words, Australia's First Nations people.
3 novembre 2015
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Angel Wu
Competenze linguistiche
Cinese (mandarino), Cinese (taiwanese), Inglese, Francese, Giapponese, Spagnolo
Lingua di apprendimento
Inglese, Francese, Giapponese, Spagnolo
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