Ablative.—Ngurawurradyi yerribiwurri, from the camp go away.
Adjectives.
Adjectives follow the qualified nouns, and are inflected in the same manner for number and case. Buru mununmang, a kangaroo large; burubula mununbula, a couple of large kangaroos; burudyimma munundyimma, several large kangaroos.
Casuative.—Baualga mununga mirri ngubuningga, a man large a dog will beat. The other cases are also declined like the nouns. Frequently one of the affixes, both in number and case, is omitted sometimes the affix of the noun, and in other instances that of the adjective, being thus eliminated, according to the euphony of the expression.
A predicative adjective becomes an intransitive verb, and is conjugated accordingly. An example in the singular will be sufficient:
Singular 1st Person I am large Mununmangga. 2nd „ Thou art large Mununmandyi. 3rd „ He is large Mununmañ.
Comparison of adjecitves is effected by such expressions as, Gudba ngunu, yeddhung nin, bad this, good that. Yeddhung madi ngunu, this is very good.
Pronouns.
These are declined for number, person and case, but are without gender. They contain the inclusive and exclusive forms in the first person of the dual and plural:
Singular 1st Person I Gulangga. 2nd „ Thou Gulandyi. 3rd „ He Dhanu.