Now I am making some assumptions here that may be incorrect but hear me out.
I was thinking recently, given aboriginal languages have been around long before white settlement, presumably before any concept of the English language or alphabet, why is it that some words appear to be written / spelt simply to make pronouciation difficult. For example, Ngilgi, where the first g is silent.
Who came up with the spelling in the first place and why would they consider putting a silent g in. What's the rationale ?
Just curious