Which spelling is correct, Aborigine or Aborigin, and how to use them properly.
Incorrect spelling - This spelling is incorrect. "Aborigin" is not a valid word in English.
"Aborigin" is a common misspelling of "Aborigine". Always use "Aborigine" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
This is the correct spelling. "Aborigine" is a noun meaning an original inhabitant of a region. Aborigine (noun): A person, animal, or plant that has been in a country or region from earliest times; an original inhabitant.
"Aborigine": This is the correct spelling. "Aborigine" is a noun meaning an original inhabitant of a region. Aborigine (noun): A person, animal, or plant that has been in a country or region from earliest times; an original inhabitant.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" The aborigines of Australia have a rich cultural heritage.
"Correct:" Archaeologists study the tools used by the aborigines.
"Correct:" The island's aborigines have lived there for thousands of years.
The correct word is "aborigine." "Aborigin" is a common misspelling.
The correct pronunciation is /ˌæbəˈrɪdʒəni/ (ab-uh-RIJ-uh-nee).
A person, animal, or plant that has been in a country or region from earliest times; an original inhabitant.
Aborigine is the correct spelling, while Aborigin is always incorrect. Use "Aborigine" when referring to the correct word.