Parenginyanda kinmer kawir kawir. Nyakilarr.
I will chase those close emus. You watch.
Pronunciation:
Say: Par-eng-iny-and-ar kin-mer kaou-wir kaou-wir. Nyark-il-arr.

Notes:
Vowels: Standard - 'a' as in ‘path’, ‘i’ as in ‘pin’. Variation - 'a' is followed by a 'w' is 'aou' dipthong as in 'owl', - 'e' followed by 'l' or 'r' is 'e' as in 'fern', 'e' followed by 'ng' and a vowel is 'e' as in 'fern'
Consonant combination - 'ng' (velar-nasal) combine 'n' and 'g' while back of tongue touches soft palate plus nasal vibration, - 'ny' (palato-nasal) combine 'n' and 'y' while top of tongue touches hard palate plus nasal vibration, - 'rr' roll or trill tongue.
Literal Meaning:
Lit. chase-will-I these-ones-closeby emus. Watch-you (sing.)
Shows:
Pronoun, Verb ending - you ( one person) do - arr
Explanation:
Sentence demonstrating use of 'kinmer' a demonstrative plural pronoun. Also demonstrates verb with future tense and first person singular (I) ending and the second person, singular (you) ending.
Learning Focus:
Communication, Interacting, Socialising
Learning Exercise:
Build: Using 'parenginyanda' as a model, how will say 'I will go to sleep.' 'I will make a basket.' 'We two will dance tonight.' 'We will all learn Wamba Wamba.'
Phrase Sentence:
Sentence
Words Associated:
kawir - emu
parenga - to run after, to chase
kinmer - these
Topics:
Conversation, Activities - Hunting/Fishing, Animals - Birds, Communication - Time
Age Guides:
Yr 7-9
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