Womboingu munungu dhun, a large kangaroo’s tail.
A big waterhole, dhâ-u munun. Dhâ-ugu munungu, to a big waterhole. Dhâ-wadyi munundyi, from a big waterhole.
Comparison.—Nyila murrumbangbun-gan, this is vey good. Nyilangai murrumbang wirrai, that is not good. If the articles compared be equal in quality, a native would say, This is good—that is good, and so on.
Pronouns.
Pronouns are inflected for number and person, and comprise the nominative, possessive and objective cases, a few examples in each of which will be given. There are forms in the dual plural to express the inclusion or exclusion of the person addressed.
Singular.
Nominative. Possessive. Objective. 1st Person I Ngadhu Mine Ngadyi Me Ngunnhal. 2nd „ Thou Ngindu Thine Nginnu Thee Nginyal. 3rd „ He Ngagwa His Ngagwaiula Him Ngunnungga.
Dual.
1st Person We, incl. Ngulli Ours, incl. Ngulliging Us, incl. Ngullinya.
We, excl. Ngulliguna Ours, excl. Ngulligingula Us, excl. Ngullinyuggu.
2nd „ You Ngindubla Yours Nginnubulala You Nginyalbula.
3rd „ They Ngagwainbula Theirs Ngagwabulagu Them Ngunnainbula.
Plural.