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  • Wik languages
  • Group of Australian Aboriginal languages

    The Wik languages are a subdivision of the Paman languages consisting of sixteen languages, all spoken on the Cape York Peninsula of Queensland, Australia

    Wik languages

    Wik languages

    Wik_languages

  • Wik
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Australian Aboriginal groups from an extensive zone in Cape York Wik languages Wik Peoples v Queensland (1996), a landmark ruling that native title can

    Wik

    Wik

  • Wik-Me'nh language
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    Wik-Me'nh is a Paman language of the Cape York Peninsula of Queensland, Australia. Y53 Wik Me'anh at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian

    Wik-Me'nh language

    Wik-Me'nh_language

  • Wik Paach language
  • Extinct language of Queensland, Australia

    comes from one of the Wik languages, where wik means "language", but Paach is not itself a member of that family. The language was traditionally spoken

    Wik Paach language

    Wik_Paach_language

  • Wik peoples
  • Aboriginal Australian people

    comprised the peoples of Wik-Ompom, Wik-Paacha, Wik-Thinta, Wik-Ngathara, Wik-Epa, Wik-Me'anha, Wik-Ngathara, Wik-Nganychara, and Wik-Iiyanh. Under early colonization

    Wik peoples

    Wik_peoples

  • Wik Mungkan language
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    peoples including the Wikalkan, Wik-Ngathana, Wikngenchera language groups. Wik Mungkan is healthier than most other languages on the peninsula, and is developing

    Wik Mungkan language

    Wik_Mungkan_language

  • Wik-Ngathan language
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    the other Wik-Ngathan language, Wik-Ngatharr and more distantly to the other Wik languages. In 1981 there were 130 speakers. A dictionary of Wik-Ngathan

    Wik-Ngathan language

    Wik-Ngathan_language

  • Wik Peoples v Queensland
  • 1996 High Court of Australia decision

    the peoples of Wik-Ompom, Wik-Mungkana, Wik-Paacha, Wik-Thinta, Wik-Ngathara, Wik-Epa, Wik-Me'anha, Wik-Nganthara, Wik-Nganychara, and Wik-Liyanh. Their

    Wik Peoples v Queensland

    Wik Peoples v Queensland

    Wik_Peoples_v_Queensland

  • Weipa
  • Town in Queensland, Australia

    Nganchara (also known as Wik, Wiknantjara, Wik Nganychara, Wik Ngencherr. See also related Wik languages) is a traditional language of the area that includes

    Weipa

    Weipa

    Weipa

  • Kugu Nganhcara language
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    Kugu-Muminh (Wik-Muminh), also known as Kugu- or Wik-Nganhcara (Wikngenchera), is a Paman language spoken on the Cape York Peninsula of Queensland, Australia

    Kugu Nganhcara language

    Kugu_Nganhcara_language

  • Cape York Peninsula
  • Peninsula in Far North Queensland, Australia

    sign languages. Some of these languages are being acquired by children or are spoken by all generations in remote communities. Most Wik languages are being

    Cape York Peninsula

    Cape York Peninsula

    Cape_York_Peninsula

  • North Cape York Paman languages
  • Subdivision of the Paman languages

    Australia. The languages are grouped largely according to R. M. W. Dixon. The only extant branches of this family are Umpila and the Wik languages. The now-extinct

    North Cape York Paman languages

    North Cape York Paman languages

    North_Cape_York_Paman_languages

  • Wik Paach
  • Aboriginal Australian people

    Wikapatja spoke Wik Paach, which despite the name, is not one of the Wik languages.[citation needed] The Wikapatja were a small tribe whose territory,

    Wik Paach

    Wik_Paach

  • Dsign Music
  • Music production company

    established in 2004 consisting of the members Robin Jenssen, Anne Judith Wik, Ronny Svendsen, JINBYJIN and Adrian Thesen (pizzapunk). Their output includes

    Dsign Music

    Dsign Music

    Dsign_Music

  • Wik Ompom language
  • Extinct Australian Aboriginal language

    Wik Ompom (Ambama) is an extinct Paman language of the Cape York Peninsula of Queensland, Australia. Its name suggests it is one of the Wik languages

    Wik Ompom language

    Wik_Ompom_language

  • Wik-Ngatharr dialect
  • Paman language of Queensland, Australia

    It is a co-dialect with Wik-Ngathan, and more distantly related to the other Wik languages. In 1981 there were 86 speakers. Wik-Ngatharr at Ethnologue

    Wik-Ngatharr dialect

    Wik-Ngatharr_dialect

  • Ayabadhu language
  • Extinct Australian Aboriginal language

    sun Wanthi punga: good day Y60 Ayabadhu at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander

    Ayabadhu language

    Ayabadhu_language

  • Pakanha language
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    corresponding words from the distantly related Uw Olkola and Uw Oykangand languages: (P) = Pakanha, (Olk) = Uw Olkola, (Oyk) = Uw Oykangand. The Body: Body

    Pakanha language

    Pakanha_language

  • Paman languages
  • Australian Aboriginal language family

    Marrett River language (†) was presumably Paman, though distinct from its neighbors, as presumably was Wik Paach (†). The Mayabic languages (†) to the southwest

    Paman languages

    Paman languages

    Paman_languages

  • Wik Elken
  • Aboriginal Australian people of the Cape York Peninsula, northern Queensland

    The Wik Elken, also spelt Wik-Kalkan and also known as Wik-Ngatharr, are an Aboriginal Australian people, one of the Wik peoples of the Cape York Peninsula

    Wik Elken

    Wik_Elken

  • Wiktionary
  • Multilingual online dictionary

    Wiktionary (US: /ˈwɪkʃənɛri/ WIK-shə-nerr-ee, UK: /ˈwɪkʃənəri/ WIK-shə-nər-ee; rhyming with "dictionary") is a multilingual, web-based project to create

    Wiktionary

    Wiktionary

    Wiktionary

  • Pama–Nyungan languages
  • Aboriginal Australian language family

    The Pama–Nyungan languages (/ˌpɑːmə ˈnjʊŋən/ PAH-mə-NYOONG-ən) are the most widespread family of Australian Aboriginal languages, comprising 306 of the

    Pama–Nyungan languages

    Pama–Nyungan languages

    Pama–Nyungan_languages

  • Gentle Monster (film)
  • 2026 film by Marie Kreutzer

    Komplizen Film and France's Kazak Productions, alongside Sweden's Kjellson & Wik and Film i Väst, and the broadcasters ORF (Film/Fernsehabkommen), ZDF and

    Gentle Monster (film)

    Gentle_Monster_(film)

  • WikEM
  • Medical website and point-of-care phone application

    WikEM is wiki-based medical website and point-of-care phone application for emergency medicine clinicians. WikEM is owned by OpenEM Foundation, a 501(c)(3)

    WikEM

    WikEM

  • Wik Ompom
  • Aboriginal Australian people

    The Wikampama, also known as Wik Ompom, are an Aboriginal Australian people of Cape York Peninsula in northern Queensland. According to Norman Tindale

    Wik Ompom

    Wik_Ompom

  • Bulgaria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2026
  • Eurovision Song Contest 2026 with the song "Bangaranga", written by Anne Judith Wik, Cristian Tarcea, Darina Yotova and Dimitris Kontopoulos, and performed by

    Bulgaria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2026

    Bulgaria_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2026

  • Wik (film)
  • 2016 Peruvian film

    Wik, stylized as [wi:k], is a 2016 Peruvian thriller drama film directed by Rodrigo Moreno del Valle (in his directorial debut) and written by del Valle

    Wik (film)

    Wik_(film)

  • List of former tractor manufacturers
  • farm / by Reynold M. Wik. 1 January 1953. Retrieved 15 May 2026. "American Engine". Steampower on the American farm / by Reynold M. Wik. 1 January 1953. Retrieved

    List of former tractor manufacturers

    List_of_former_tractor_manufacturers

  • Vik, Iran
  • Village in Zanjan province, Iran

    the new Central District. Iran portal Also romanized as Vīk; also known as Wik OpenStreetMap contributors (19 April 2025). "ویک [Vik], Veek, دهستان سنبل

    Vik, Iran

    Vik,_Iran

  • Wiki
  • Type of website edited collaboratively

    A wiki (/ˈwɪki/ WIK-ee) is a form of hypertext publication on the internet which is collaboratively edited and managed by its audience directly through

    Wiki

    Wiki

    Wiki

  • Eurovision Song Contest 2026
  • International song competition

    song "Bangaranga", performed by Dara and written by her with Anne Judith Wik, Cristian Tarcea, and Dimitris Kontopoulos. The song won both the jury vote

    Eurovision Song Contest 2026

    Eurovision Song Contest 2026

    Eurovision_Song_Contest_2026

  • Shire of Aurukun
  • Local government area in Queensland, Australia

    community in Queensland who have a traditional language (Wik Mungkan) as a thriving and strong first language, with more than 1200 fluent speakers from children

    Shire of Aurukun

    Shire of Aurukun

    Shire_of_Aurukun

  • Pinikura language
  • Extinct Australian Aboriginal language

    1975, but none since then. W34 Pinikura at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander

    Pinikura language

    Pinikura_language

  • Wik Me'anh
  • Aboriginal Australian people

    The Wikmean people, also spelt Wik Me'an, are an Aboriginal Australian people, one of the Wik peoples of the Cape York Peninsula of northern Queensland

    Wik Me'anh

    Wik_Me'anh

  • List of language families
  • The language families of Africa Map of the Austronesian languages Map of major Dravidian languages Distribution of the Indo-European language family

    List of language families

    List_of_language_families

  • Wik-Mungkan people
  • Aboriginal Australian people

    Peninsula in northern Queensland and speak the Wik Mungkan language. They were the largest branch of the Wik people. Making an inference from the number

    Wik-Mungkan people

    Wik-Mungkan_people

  • Wiknatanja
  • Aboriginal Australian people of Cape York, Queensland

    Cape York Peninsula of northern Queensland. Wiknatanja was one of the Wik languages. Norman Tindale estimated Wiknatanja lands to encompass some 300 square

    Wiknatanja

    Wiknatanja

  • Australian Aboriginal languages
  • Indigenous languages of Australia

    Aboriginal languages are those languages spoken by Australian Aboriginal people. There are more than 250 distinct languages. Australian languages have historically

    Australian Aboriginal languages

    Australian Aboriginal languages

    Australian_Aboriginal_languages

  • Aurukun, Queensland
  • Town in Queensland, Australia

    people only spoke English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Cape York Peninsula languages 61.6% and Wik Mungkan 14.7%. The most common responses

    Aurukun, Queensland

    Aurukun, Queensland

    Aurukun,_Queensland

  • Wik Jongsma
  • Dutch actor (1943–2008)

    Wik Jongsma (4 April 1943 – 7 November 2008) was a Dutch film and television actor. He was born in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Jongsma appeared in various

    Wik Jongsma

    Wik Jongsma

    Wik_Jongsma

  • Bayungu language
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Austin, Peter (30 June 1988). "Aboriginal languages of the

    Bayungu language

    Bayungu_language

  • Nari-Nari dialect
  • Extinct dialect of Wemba-Wemba

    dialect is one of 20 languages prioritised as part of the Priority Languages Support Project being undertaken by First Languages Australia and funded

    Nari-Nari dialect

    Nari-Nari_dialect

  • Eskaleut languages
  • Language family of the Arctic and sub-Arctic

    branch encompasses all Eskimoan languages (Inuit and Yupik languages). The second branch consists of a single language, Aleut, spoken in the Aleutian Islands

    Eskaleut languages

    Eskaleut languages

    Eskaleut_languages

  • Bangaranga
  • 2026 single by Dara

    "Bangaranga" was written and composed by Darina 'Dara' Yotova, Anne Judith Wik, Cristian 'Monoir' Tarcea, and Dimitris Kontopoulos; the latter two were

    Bangaranga

    Bangaranga

  • Thiin language
  • Nearly extinct Australian Aboriginal language

    sadder than the death of a language". The Spectator Australia. Retrieved 2026-03-12. W25 Thiin at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute

    Thiin language

    Thiin_language

  • Wikipedia
  • Free online crowdsourced encyclopedia

    under GFDL; media licensing varies. Pronounced /ˌwɪkəˈpiːdiə/ WIK-ə-PEE-dee-ə or /ˌwɪki-/ WIK-ee-PEE-dee-ə in English Available as an archive at the Nostalgia

    Wikipedia

    Wikipedia

    Wikipedia

  • JJ (singer)
  • Austrian singer (born 2001)

    Nymann / Linda Dale / Nemo Mettler Johannes Pietsch / Teodora Špirić / Thomas Thurner Dara / Anne Judith Wik / Monoir / Dimitris Kontopoulos Category

    JJ (singer)

    JJ (singer)

    JJ_(singer)

  • Kugu Nganhcara
  • Aboriginal Australian people

    Nganhcara is a Wik-language complex consisting of six varieties or patrilects, Kugu Uwanh, Kugu Ugbanh, Kugu Yi'anh, Kugu Mi'inh, Kugu Miminh, and Wik Iyanh,

    Kugu Nganhcara

    Kugu_Nganhcara

  • Winduwinda
  • Indigenous Australian people of Queensland

    like that of the Wik-Munkan, is used to refer to either to a single tribe or an aggregation of approximately 12 tribes. Languages named after Winduwinda

    Winduwinda

    Winduwinda

  • Ndra'ngith language
  • Extinct Australian Aboriginal language

    the similar-sounding Ndrangith language and Ndwa'ngith language. Y39 Ndra'ngith at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute

    Ndra'ngith language

    Ndra'ngith_language

  • Re-cycle
  • 2006 Hong Kong-Thai film by the Pang brothers

    Re-cycle (Cantonese: 鬼域 Gwai wik) is a 2006 horror film directed by the Pang Brothers and starring Angelica Lee. The film was the closing film in the

    Re-cycle

    Re-cycle

  • Thawa language
  • Endangered Pama–Nyungan language of Australia

    Aboriginal language book. Sometimes spelt Thaua, Dhawa, Thauaira, and other variations. S52 Thawa at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian

    Thawa language

    Thawa_language

  • Djabwurrung language
  • Extinct Aboriginal Australian language

    Aboriginal Australian language of the Djab Wurrung people of central Victoria. S26 Djab Wurrung at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian

    Djabwurrung language

    Djabwurrung_language

  • Gustaf Skarsgård
  • Swedish actor (born 1980)

    Dagbladet (in Swedish). ISSN 1101-2412. Retrieved 3 August 2025. Domellöf-Wik, Maria (10 October 2011). ""Han har en enorm kapacitet"". Göteborgs-Posten

    Gustaf Skarsgård

    Gustaf Skarsgård

    Gustaf_Skarsgård

  • Yuru language
  • Extinct Australian Aboriginal language of Queensland

    is the only source on the language. Yuru has been classified as Nyawaygic. E62 Yuru at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute

    Yuru language

    Yuru_language

  • Arrernte language
  • Dialect cluster of Central Australia

    defines the Arandic group of languages/dialects as comprising five Aranda (Arrernte) dialects, plus two distinct languages, Kaytetye (Koch, 2004) and Lower

    Arrernte language

    Arrernte language

    Arrernte_language

  • Nahuan languages
  • Uto-Aztecan language

    The Nahuan or Aztecan languages are those languages of the Uto-Aztecan language family that have undergone a sound change, known as Whorf's law, that

    Nahuan languages

    Nahuan languages

    Nahuan_languages

  • Mpalitjanh dialect
  • Extinct Pama–Nyungan language of Australia

    Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies RMW Dixon (2002), Australian Languages: Their Nature

    Mpalitjanh dialect

    Mpalitjanh_dialect

  • Murri people
  • Aboriginal Australian people

    (Gamilaraay) Mamu Turrbul Wakka Wakka Wangaibon Weilwan (Wayilwan) Wik peoples such as the Wik Munkin Yuggera (Jagera) Murri Courts, a type of specialist community

    Murri people

    Murri_people

  • Pertame language
  • Threatened Australian Aboriginal language

    Pertame is one of 20 languages prioritised as part of the Priority Languages Support Project, being undertaken by First Languages Australia and funded

    Pertame language

    Pertame_language

  • Dara (Bulgarian singer)
  • Bulgarian singer (born 1998)

    the single peaked at the top of the Bulgarian charts, and an English-language version of the song, titled "Onto You", was released on 29 September, directed

    Dara (Bulgarian singer)

    Dara (Bulgarian singer)

    Dara_(Bulgarian_singer)

  • Pirlatapa language
  • Language

    doi:10.15144/PL-C116.29. L11 Pirlatapa at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander

    Pirlatapa language

    Pirlatapa_language

  • Wik Epa
  • Aboriginal Australian people

    The Wik Epa, also spelt Wikepa, are an Aboriginal Australian people, one of the Wik peoples of the Cape York Peninsula of northern Queensland. Wikepa

    Wik Epa

    Wik_Epa

  • Southwest Pama–Nyungan languages
  • about fifty distinct languages. The Kanyara and Mantharta languages appear to be the most divergent of the Southwest languages. The others are sometimes

    Southwest Pama–Nyungan languages

    Southwest Pama–Nyungan languages

    Southwest_Pama–Nyungan_languages

  • Bindjali language
  • Extinct Australian Indigenous language

    Indigenous Languages. Sydney University Press. pp. 387–401. ISBN 978-1-920-89955-4. Dixon, Robert M. W. (2004) [First published 2002]. Australian Languages: Their

    Bindjali language

    Bindjali_language

  • List of Eurovision Song Contest winners
  • JJ Johannes Pietsch Teodora Špirić Thomas Thurner 2026  Bulgaria "Bangaranga" Dara Darina Yotova Anne Judith Wik Cristian Tarcea Dimitris Kontopoulos

    List of Eurovision Song Contest winners

    List of Eurovision Song Contest winners

    List_of_Eurovision_Song_Contest_winners

  • Awngthim language
  • Extinct Australian Aboriginal language

    Peter; Hale, Ken (2021-09-09). Linguistic Organisation and Native Title: The Wik Case, Australia (1st ed.). ANU Press. doi:10.22459/lont.2021. ISBN 978-1-76046-446-2

    Awngthim language

    Awngthim_language

  • Wangkangurru dialect
  • Australian Aboriginal language of South Australia

    Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) L27 Wangkangurru at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander

    Wangkangurru dialect

    Wangkangurru_dialect

  • Yinwum dialect
  • Extinct Paman language of Australia

    at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Y29 Yinwum at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander

    Yinwum dialect

    Yinwum_dialect

  • Kaurna language
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    a language in the AIATSIS AUSTLANG database. Luise Hercus and J. Simpson (2002, 2006) classify Kaurna as within the subgroup of Thura-Yura languages. The

    Kaurna language

    Kaurna_language

  • Yankunytjatjara dialect
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    language. It is one of the Wati languages, belonging to the large Pama–Nyungan family. It is one of the many varieties of the Western Desert Language

    Yankunytjatjara dialect

    Yankunytjatjara_dialect

  • Dhurga language
  • Pama–Nyungan language of Australia

    dedicated languages team teaches the Dhurga language. Bermagui Public School, a primary school in Bermagui, has taught local Aboriginal languages including

    Dhurga language

    Dhurga_language

  • Wik Iyanh
  • Indigenous Australian tribe

    The Wikianji (Wik Iyanh) were an indigenous Australian tribe of the Cape York Peninsula of northern Queensland. Their territory embraced an area of some

    Wik Iyanh

    Wik_Iyanh

  • Nhanhagardi language
  • Indigenous language in Western Australia

    Nhanhagardi)" is one of 20 languages prioritised as part of the Priority Languages Support Project, being undertaken by First Languages Australia and funded

    Nhanhagardi language

    Nhanhagardi_language

  • Wiradjuri language
  • Traditional language of the Wiradjuri people of Australia

    book is also available. A Grammar of Wiradjuri language was published in 2014. In most Pama-Nyungan languages, sounds represented by 'k' or 'g' are interchangeable

    Wiradjuri language

    Wiradjuri language

    Wiradjuri_language

  • Nadia Lee Cohen
  • British artist, photographer, and filmmaker

    "Nadia Lee Cohen on how she became Nadia Lee Cohen". Retrieved 2022-02-04. Wik, Paula. "In conversation with | Nadia Lee Cohen". Artefact. Retrieved 2024-04-17

    Nadia Lee Cohen

    Nadia Lee Cohen

    Nadia_Lee_Cohen

  • Yangkaal language
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    Languages. Vol. 3. John Benjamins Publishing. ISBN 978-9-027-22005-9. O'Grady, Geoffrey; Voegelin, C. F.; Voegelin, F. M. (February 1966). "Languages

    Yangkaal language

    Yangkaal_language

  • Darumbal language
  • Extinct Australian Aboriginal language

    "Language of the Week: Week Sixteen - Wapabara". State Library of Queensland. Retrieved 15 December 2023. Dixon, R. M. W. (2002). Australian Languages:

    Darumbal language

    Darumbal language

    Darumbal_language

  • Bunurong language
  • Extinct Aboriginal language of Victoria, Australia

    Butterfly: Balam-balam Fly: Garragarrak Dixon, R. M. W. (2002). Australian Languages: Their Nature and Development. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

    Bunurong language

    Bunurong_language

  • Thura-Yura languages
  • Australian Aboriginal language group

    The Yura or Thura-Yura languages are a group of Australian Aboriginal languages surrounding Spencer Gulf and Gulf St Vincent in South Australia, that comprise

    Thura-Yura languages

    Thura-Yura languages

    Thura-Yura_languages

  • Noongar language
  • Southwestern Australian Aboriginal language

    Noongar (or Nyungar) language before European settlement: it was a subgroup (or possibly a dialect continuum) of closely related languages, whose speakers

    Noongar language

    Noongar language

    Noongar_language

  • Western Desert language
  • Dialect cluster of Pama–Nyungan languages

    The Western Desert language, or Wati, is a dialect cluster of Australian Aboriginal languages in the Pama–Nyungan family. The name Wati tends to be used

    Western Desert language

    Western Desert language

    Western_Desert_language

  • Yuin–Kuric languages
  • Family of Australian Aboriginal languages

    The Yuin–Kuric languages are a group of mainly extinct Australian Aboriginal languages traditionally spoken in the south east of Australia. They belong

    Yuin–Kuric languages

    Yuin–Kuric languages

    Yuin–Kuric_languages

  • Warrongo language
  • Extinct Australian Aboriginal language

    warrungu/ warrungnu (or War(r)ungu) is an Australian Aboriginal language, one of the dozen languages of the Maric branch of the Pama–Nyungan family. It is spoken

    Warrongo language

    Warrongo_language

  • Biri dialect
  • Extinct dialect of Biri

    Terrill, Angela (1998). Biri. E56 Biri at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander

    Biri dialect

    Biri_dialect

  • Yirrk-Thangalkl dialect
  • Yir-Yoront dialect of Australia

    Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies RMW Dixon (2002), Australian Languages: Their Nature

    Yirrk-Thangalkl dialect

    Yirrk-Thangalkl_dialect

  • Tomas von Brömssen
  • Swedish actor (born 1943)

    Dagbladet (in Swedish). ISSN 1101-2412. Retrieved 19 August 2025. Domellöf-Wik, Maria (13 December 2022). "Tomas von Brömssen om rampljuset, rosorna och

    Tomas von Brömssen

    Tomas von Brömssen

    Tomas_von_Brömssen

  • Yanda language
  • Australian Aboriginal language of Queensland

    RMW Dixon (2002), Australian Languages: Their Nature and Development, p xxxiii Bowern, Claire. 2011. "How Many Languages Were Spoken in Australia?", Anggarrgoon:

    Yanda language

    Yanda_language

  • Yolŋu languages
  • Family of Australian Aboriginal languages

    includes the languages of the Yolŋu clans, who are Aboriginal peoples of northeast Arnhem Land in northern Australia. The family of languages includes the

    Yolŋu languages

    Yolŋu languages

    Yolŋu_languages

  • Jiwarli dialect
  • Extinct Australian Aboriginal language

    Peter K. (2015). A Grammar of the Mantharta Languages, Western Australia. Ms. Information on the Jiwarli language and culture Thieberger, Nicholas. "4.4.2

    Jiwarli dialect

    Jiwarli_dialect

  • Djadjawurrung language
  • Kulin language spoken in Australia

    [i ɛ~e a ʊ~u]. R. M. W. Dixon, Australian Languages: Their Nature and Development: v. 1 (Cambridge Language Surveys). Cambridge University Press, 2002

    Djadjawurrung language

    Djadjawurrung language

    Djadjawurrung_language

  • Wadi Wadi dialect
  • Extinct Australian Aboriginal language

    Corporation for Languages. Blake, Barry; Reid, Julie (1998). "Classifying Victorian languages". In B. Blake (ed.). Wathawurrung and the Colac language of southern

    Wadi Wadi dialect

    Wadi_Wadi_dialect

  • East Queensland Border languages
  • Proposed group of Australian Aboriginal languages

    The East Queensland Border languages are a proposed group of Australian Aboriginal languages which are mostly extinct. The family is accepted by Glottolog

    East Queensland Border languages

    East_Queensland_Border_languages

  • Wyk auf Föhr
  • Town in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

    pronunciation: [ˈviːk ʔaʊf ˈføːɐ̯] , lit. 'Wyk on Föhr'; North Frisian: Wik, a Wik; Low German: De Wyk, De Wiek; Danish: Vyk, Vyk på Før) is the only town

    Wyk auf Föhr

    Wyk auf Föhr

    Wyk_auf_Föhr

  • Wie
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Internet Explorer, a web browser Wiesenhof–Felt, a cycling team Wik-Epa language, a Paman language spoken in Australia Search for "wie" on Wikipedia. All pages

    Wie

    Wie

  • Guugu Yimithirr language
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    practice of naming based on some distinctive word is found in many other languages. The name has many spelling variants, including Gogo-Yimidjir, Gugu-Yimidhirr

    Guugu Yimithirr language

    Guugu_Yimithirr_language

  • Barababaraba dialect
  • Extinct Pama–Nyungan language of Australia

    Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Bibliography of Baraba Baraba language and people

    Barababaraba dialect

    Barababaraba_dialect

  • Woiwurrung–Taungurung language
  • Pama–Nyungan language spoken in Australia

    Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages. 2011. ISBN 9780987133717. Blake, Barry (1979). Handbook of Australian languages. Canberra: Australian National

    Woiwurrung–Taungurung language

    Woiwurrung–Taungurung language

    Woiwurrung–Taungurung_language

  • Wiko
  • French phone manufacturer

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    Wiko

    Wiko

  • Garandi language
  • Extinct Australian Aboriginal language

    Kutanda, Goothanto Kareldi G32 Garandi at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander

    Garandi language

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  • Wick
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wick

    English : topographic name for someone who lived in an outlying settlement dependent on a larger village, Old English wīc (Latin vicus), or a habitational name from a place named with this word, of which there are examples in Berkshire, Gloucestershire, Somerset, and Worcestershire. The term seems to have been used, in particular, to denote an outlying dairy farm or a salt works.English and German : from a medieval personal name, Middle English Wikke, German Wicko, a short form of any of various Germanic personal names formed with the element wīg ‘battle’, ‘war’.

    Wick

  • Eik
  • Boy/Male

    Danish, Finnish, German

    Eik

    Laughter

    Eik

  • Wit
  • Boy/Male

    Dutch Latin Polish

    Wit

    White.

    Wit

  • ZIK
  • Male

    Yiddish

    ZIK

    (×–Ö´×™×§) Pet form of Yiddish Itzik, ZIK means "he will laugh."

    ZIK

  • Dik
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Dik

    Wild

    Dik

  • WIN
  • Male

    English

    WIN

    Short form of English Winfred and Winifred, both WIN means "holy reconciliation," and other names beginning with Win-. 

    WIN

  • Wink
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wink

    English : variant of Winch.

    Wink

  • WIT
  • Male

    Polish

    WIT

    Polish form of Roman Latin Vitus, WIT means "life."

    WIT

  • RIK
  • Male

    English

    RIK

    Variant spelling of English Rick, RIK means "powerful ruler."

    RIK

  • FRIÐRIK
  • Male

    Icelandic

    FRIÐRIK

    Icelandic form of German Frideric, FRIÐRIK means "peaceful ruler."

    FRIÐRIK

  • Win
  • Girl/Female

    Anglo, British, Christian, English, Japanese, Welsh

    Win

    White and Smooth; Soft; Fair Bow; Pure; Holy Reconciliation

    Win

  • WIM
  • Male

    German

    WIM

    Pet form of German Wilhelm, WIM means "will-helmet."

    WIM

  • Win
  • Girl/Female

    Welsh

    Win

    Blessed reconciliation.

    Win

  • Wim
  • Boy/Male

    Teutonic

    Wim

    Strong helmet.

    Wim

  • Wike
  • Surname or Lastname

    Norwegian and Swedish

    Wike

    Norwegian and Swedish : variant of Vik.English : variant of Wick.

    Wike

  • Win
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Win

    Friend.

    Win

  • Win
  • Surname or Lastname

    Southeast Asian

    Win

    Southeast Asian : unexplained.Dutch : variant of Winne.English : variant spelling of Wynn.

    Win

  • Nik
  • Boy/Male

    Greek English

    Nik

    People's victory.

    Nik

  • Wix
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wix

    English : variant spelling of Wicks.

    Wix

  • WIL
  • Male

    English

    WIL

    Short form of Old English names beginning with Wil-, WIL means "will."

    WIL

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Online names & meanings

  • Mariyah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Mariyah

    Oryx Addax

  • Shivakar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Shivakar

    Causing Happiness

  • Jhulier | ஜுலிஏர
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Jhulier | ஜுலிஏர

    Precious

  • Blossom
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Blossom

    English : nickname from Old English blōstm(a), blōsma ‘blossom’, according to Reaney ‘used in the 15th century of one lovely and full of promise.’

  • Anutosh | அநுதோஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Anutosh | அநுதோஷ

    Light

  • Isaar
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Isaar

    Selflessness

  • Dohasan
  • Boy/Male

    Native American

    Dohasan

    Cliff.

  • Sabtechah
  • Biblical

    Sabtechah

    that surrounds; that causes wounding

  • Naasik |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Naasik |

    Pious, Devotee

  • Fidelio
  • Boy/Male

    Latin Italian

    Fidelio

    Faithful.

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  • Wite
  • pl.

    of Wit

  • Win
  • a.

    To gain over to one's side or party; to obtain the favor, friendship, or support of; to render friendly or approving; as, to win an enemy; to win a jury.

  • Wink
  • v. t.

    To cause (the eyes) to wink.

  • Won
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Win

  • Winking
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Wink

  • Winked
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Wink

  • Wit-starved
  • a.

    Barren of wit; destitute of genius.

  • Wit
  • t

    ing (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Wit

  • Wit
  • inf.

    of Wit

  • Wis
  • v. t.

    To think; to suppose; to imagine; -- used chiefly in the first person sing. present tense, I wis. See the Note under Ywis.

  • Rewin
  • v. t.

    To win again, or win back.

  • Wit-snapper
  • n.

    One who affects repartee; a wit-cracker.

  • Wot
  • pres. sing.

    of Wit

  • Wigging
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Wig

  • Win
  • a.

    To gain by superiority in competition or contest; to obtain by victory over competitors or rivals; as, to win the prize in a gate; to win money; to win a battle, or to win a country.

  • Wist
  • p. p.

    of Wit

  • Wigged
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Wig

  • Winning
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Win