tjaa1mouthMuungu-rni tjaangka tjarrpangu. Ka-rni kurrurnpa yulkapa-yulkaparringu.I swallowed a fly. (lit. A fly went into my mouth.) Then I felt like vomiting.Tjitji palanya tjaa lamilarra nyawa. Nyaapa kuurltjunu?Open that child’s mouth and have a look. What’s he swallowed?2opening, entranceWiltja tjaangka nyinarranytja.He was sitting in the entrance to his shelter.3speech, languageYini tjaa marungkatja wiyartu.He has no name in our Aboriginal language.Tjaa kutjupa-ya wangkarra.They’re talking another language.Means the same astjaminytji
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