-yanku1pronoun endingtheir all, for themselves, each other3rd person plural possessive, reflexive and reciprocalTjitjilu-yanku kutju-kutju kanyirnu.The children had one each.Mirrka-yanku mawurra-mawurralu mantjiranytja.They were all getting their own food.Palunyalu mapitjangu milyarnpungu. Ka-yanku kata yaturanytja.Then she went away and cried and everyone started hitting their heads with stones.Maruwaarrkulu-yanku pungama.Fellow Aboriginal people fight each other.2pronoun endingfor yourselves, your, among yourselves2nd person plural reflexive and reciprocalKantilytja-kantilytja-yanku warntu tjunkula-wanala.Put your blankets along each side (of the truck).Kartakutjarralu-yanku minymalukutju palunyanyatjarra wangkama.You women should talk about that issue separately.See also-tjanampanku3endingused to describe an abundance of somethingWara-yanku mirrka walykumunu kampurarrpa ngarala-warni yiwarrangka.Oh wow, look at all those lovely bush tomatoes growing on the side of the road.
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