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When you're adding Kunwok words to your English, it's best to stick to nouns. |
When you're adding Kunwok words to your English, it's best to stick to nouns. |
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For a glimpse of the Bininj lifeworld, ask an older person to tell you about these words: |
For a glimpse of the Bininj lifeworld, ask an older person to tell you about these words: |
Latest revision as of 21:24, 6 November 2022
Greet people
- Ngudda kamak how are you? (you good?)
- Yoh, kamak yes, good
Add Kunwok to your English
It is fine to pepper your English with Kunwok words... just drop them right in there! Ask a local to help you pronounce these words.
- manme food
- bininj man, men, person, people
- daluk woman, women
- duruk dog, dogs
- kunwardde money
- mudika truck, car
- wurdurd child, children
- kukku water
- bim paintings
- mayh animals
Note that these are all nouns, i.e. words for people, places, or things.
When you're adding Kunwok words to your English, it's best to stick to nouns.
Things to ask about
For a glimpse of the Bininj lifeworld, ask an older person to tell you about these words:
- djang
- mayali
- djamun
- kunbalak
- daborrabolk
- kunred
- kunak vs manwurrk
- duwa vs yirridjdja