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English
Etymology
See Australian Kriol mibala, Bislama mifala, Tok Pisin mipela, Torres Strait Creole mipla.
Pronoun
me fellow
- (Australian Aboriginal) we, us
- 1984, Australian Aboriginal Studies, no. 2
- That’s for me fellow Aboriginal people.
- 1987, A. McGrath Born in the Cattle
- When we was a kid we couldn’t even talk properly, but the missus go tell me fellers ‘You gotta speak! Talk proper English you naughty girls—you’ll get a smack!’
- 1989, R. M. Baker, Land is Life
- I been find all my boy long Borroloola ... me fella and Banjo find big mob girl too and boy.
- 1993, G. Koch, Kaytetye Country
- This my wife here because mefella family, mefella bin gettin married.
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