ngayidjali
- this word is used specifically about 'my' father, not someone else's.- also other relations considred equivalent, such as my mother's sister's husband.
- this word is used specifically about 'my' father, not someone else's.- also other relations considred equivalent, such as my mother's sister's husband.
- this word is used specifically about 'my' mother, not someone else's.- also other relations considered equivalent, such as my father's brother's wife.
can also be used to refer to a distant relative.
according to Aunty Phoebe Wanganeen, the alaladu grows in clusters - a dark maroon sort of colour, a little like gooseberry but without the green and sweeter.
many family terms in Nharangga were not clearly recorded. It is not fully certain what this word means.
Location is given as 'Jim Barrett's = Balaklava, Section 171, Hundred of Parawurlie'. (Egginton/Tindale)
- usually means an Aboriginal woman.- anggi can mean 'wife' in some contexts (see example above).
many family terms in Nharangga were not clearly recorded. It is not fully certain what this word means.