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What if Bluey spoke one of the world's oldest living languages?

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Five episodes of the award-winning children's cartoon Bluey have been released in Australian Indigenous language for the first time. This represents a new initiative to bring the popular animated series to speakers of one of the world's oldest living languages.

The release marks a significant step in making mainstream entertainment accessible to Indigenous language communities in Australia. By translating episodes of Bluey into an Indigenous language, the initiative aims to support language preservation and provide content in a native tongue for young viewers in those communities.

This development highlights growing efforts to integrate Indigenous languages into contemporary media and entertainment, particularly through popular children's programming that reaches wide audiences globally.

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