| English: particle |
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Bundjalung:
bar
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| Part of Speech: connective particle |
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Related Words:
With same English translation: -mu |
| Comment: Holmer states that a syllable closing /n/ occasionally tends to become /r/ , and he assigns this to ban. |
| Lower Richmond: Bj:Holm:Fergn bar |
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Example:
bundjalung: Ngihnbar mala? (from B) English: 'Who is that?' |
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Example:
bundjalung: Nyangbar mala? (from B) English: 'What is that?' |