"Imbarn" is a word used in Australian Aboriginal language, specifically in the Yidinydji dialect. The correct spelling of this word is /imbaːn/, phonetically transcribed as "im-barn" with a long 'a' sound in the second syllable. The first syllable is pronounced with a short 'i' and a soft 'b' sound, while the 'n' at the end is pronounced with a nasal sound. The meaning of "Imbarn" in Yidinydji language is "emu", a large flightless bird native to Australia.