Plural.

1st Person We, incl. Yangur Ours, incl. Yangurêuk.
We, excl. Yandang Ours, excl. Yandêuk.
2nd „ You Ngût Yours Ngûteûk.
3rd „ They Malugulik THeirs Ngugaty-guligaty.

Interrogatives.—Who, winyar? (singular)—winyarbula (dual) and winyartukuli (plural). What, nganyu? which also has a dual and plural form.

Demonstratives.—This, ginga, which has a dual and plural suffix. Malu, that; kila, that near you. Munya, that farther away. Kigety, belonging to that. Kigety-bulugety, belonging to those two. Kigety-guligety, belonging to all those.

Verbs.

Verbs have the same tenses and moods as those of the Wiradyuri, as will be demonstrated in the conjugation of the verb “to beat.” In the Burreba-burreba verb there are, however, no regular modifications of the past and future tenses, such meanings being expressed by separate words.

Active VoiceIndicative Mood.

Present Tense.

1st Person I beat Ngaty tyilba. 2nd „ Thou beatest Ngin tyilba. 3rd „ He beats Malu tyilba.

Past Tense.