Tyina-Waruk
Centipede
Part of speech:
(N)
Sources:
Notes:
alternative term 'fortyilung', 'having a lot of legs'; see also 'tyilung' (Thanks to John Hill for CC Wikimedia photo of centipede.)
Usage:
Pronunciation Guide:
Say: tyin-ah-war-uuk
Pronunciation Notes:
Vowels: Standard - 'i' as in 'tin','a' as in 'path' (1st), 'u' as in 'put'
Variation - when ‘a’ follows an initial ‘w’ and is followed by an ‘r’, ‘m’, ‘ng’, ‘ny’, or ‘n’,  the ‘a’ is  pronounced as  in ‘water’ or ‘war’.
Consonant: 'ty' (dental stop) combine 't' and 'y' while tip of tongue touches top teeth and stop the breath
Emphasis on 1st syllable. Fast is normal. No gaps in saying word is normal.
Categories:
Spiders, Animals, Arthropod

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