Tyeminyandarr.
I will find you
Pronunciation:
Say: tyerm-iny-ahnd-arr.

Notes:
Vowels: Standard - ‘i’ as in ‘hit’, 'a' as in ‘path’ or ‘car’, Variation - 'e' followed by ‘m’ and a vowel it is 'e' as in 'fern'.
Consonant combination  - 'ty' (palatal stop) - combine 't' and 'y' while tip and blade of tongue touches hard palate and stops the breath. (Note: 'tch' is close but different to 'ty'.)  (Avoid the English 'tee' as in 'city'.) - 'ny' (palato-nasal) combine 'n' and 'y' while top of tongue touches hard palate plus nasal vibration. (Avoid the English 'nee' as in 'many') - 'rr' roll or trill tongue.
Literal Meaning:
lit. find-will-I-you
Shows:
Verb ending - I do - anda, Verb ending - will happen - iny, Verb ending - you ( one person) do - arr, Verb head-word
Explanation:
Example of the most common form of Wamba Wamba verb-tense-subject-object sentence. 'Tyema' plus future tense ending 'iny' (will), plus first person (I) subject ending 'anda', plus second person object ending 'arr' (you).
Learning Focus:
Communication, Interacting
Learning Exercise:
Build - tense -  Look up, write down and practice saying - 'I found you.' 'I can find you.' 'I am always finding you.'
Phrase Sentence:
Sentence
Words Associated:
tyema - to find, to discover
Topics:
Activities - Playing, Communication
Age Guides:
Yr 7-9, Yr 4-6
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