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The Warlpiri people are the most significant linguistic group in northwestern Australia. They account for around two-thirds of the indigenous population of the region. If their language was the dominant language in Australia, it would be the fourth-largest language in the country, after English, Arabic, and Mandarin.

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If the Warlpiri language was the dominant language of Australia, it would likely have a massive cultural, economic and linguistic impact on the nation. The Warlpiri language is an Aboriginal language, so it would bring a new level of cultural diversity to the nation. It may also have a positive effect on the economy, as the Warlpiri language is spoken by a large number of Indigenous Australians, so it could possibly contribute to an increase in Indigenous employment and business opportunities. In terms of language, it could open up many opportunities for educational institutions to teach the language, and for published material to be printed in the language. This could result in an increased appreciation and knowledge of Indigenous cultures.

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Feb. 23, 2023, 9:18 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, February 23, 2023

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