English: also, too
Bundjalung: -ngula
Part of Speech: suffix
Related Words: ngule   nguleh  
With same English translation:   -wula  
Comment: -wula in We, contrasts with -ngi(h) in being more of an afterthought; see also ngule, nguleh.
South West: Wa:Crowl
Example:

Bundjalung : Mala bin.gihng birah waybara mala wagany-ngula. (from W)

English: 'Throw the turtle onto the fire, and the catfish too.'

Example:

Bundjalung : Gabay-ngula yunamah bidjang. (from W)

English: 'Put a bit of sugar in too.'


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