| English: what, something, eh?, can also introduce a question |
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Bundjalung:
nyang, nya-, nyah-
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| Part of Speech: interrogative |
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Related Words:
With same English translation: |
| Comment: Can also introduce a question. /ng/ lost in compounds nyahgu 'what for', nyahlu 'what-erg.', etc. (examples below). Gn:JMathew gives nangami - he usually notices /ny/. |
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South West: Wa:Crowl; Wu:Calley jagun;
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Condamine Upper Clarence: Gd:Geyt; Gn:JMathew nangami what
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Example:
bundjalung: Nyang blaganmir gilahya giwani? (from W) English: 'Did you go there?' |
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Example:
bundjalung: Ngali guriyabu wahngmalehn guhl nyang. (from W) English: 'We used to work for gold a long time ago, didn't we?' |
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Example:
bundjalung: Nyang nguhn wehn wahlu? (from G) English: 'Are you hot?' |
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Example:
bundjalung: Nyang nyule gangngalehni? (from G) English: 'Is he the one who was shouting?' |
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Example:
bundjalung: nyah-le (from G) English: 'at what?' |
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Example:
bundjalung: nyah-lu (from G) English: 'with what?' |
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Example:
bundjalung: nyang-bu (from G) English: 'what's-its-name' (of person or thing the name of which eludes the memory) |