Nyenggarr kiki.
You sit here
Pronunciation:
Say: nyeng-garr kik-i
Notes:
Vowels: Standard - 'a' as in ‘path’, ‘i’ as in ‘pin’. Variation - 'e' followed by ‘m’, ‘n’, ‘ng’, ‘ny’ in the same syllable and is not immediately followed by a vowel it is long and slightly nasalised.
Consonant - 'ny' (palato-nasal) combine 'n' and 'y' while top of tongue touches hard palate plus nasal vibration. (Avoid the English 'nee' as in 'many') - 'ng' (velar-nasal) combine 'n' and 'g' while back of tongue touches soft palate plus nasal vibration, - 'rr' roll or trill tongue.
Literal Meaning:
lit. sit-you here
Shows:
Adverb, Verb ending - you ( one person) do - arr, Verb head-word
Explanation:
Simple statement - verb headword 'nyenga' (to sit) plus the possessive verb ending 'arr' for (you) followed by the adverb to show when and where ie 'here' and 'now'. The person speaking would be giving an accompanying eye or pointing signal.
Learning Focus:
Communication
Learning Exercise:
Build 1 - use Learning List - 'Action Words List 5 - a' and 'Action Words List 10- a'  to demonstrate creating 'Nyengarr kiki' with the other action words.
Build 2 - If you wanted to say 'You sit there.' which adverb or pronoun would you use? 
Phrase Sentence:
Sentence
Words Associated:
kiki - here, now
Topics:
Communication - Location, Communication - order or direction
Age Guides:
Yr 4-6, Yr 7-9
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