nyaŋ

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See also: nyan, nyang', and nyàŋ

Bandjalang

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Alternative forms

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Pronoun

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nyaŋ

  1. what
    • 1892, H. Livingstone, A short Grammar and Vocabulary of the Dialect spoken by the Minyuġ People, in John Fraser (ed.) An Australian Language
      The words minyuġ and nyuġ mean ‘what’? or ‘something,’ for they are used either interrogatively or assertively.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

Synonyms

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Southeastern Dinka

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Etymology

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Cognate with, Jumjum ñaŋ, Shatt nyang, Belanda Bor nyaŋ, Gaam nyaang, Shilluk nyang. Possibly related to Bongo nganja (crocodile).

Noun

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nyaŋ (plural nyɛ̈ŋ)

  1. crocodile

References

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  • Dinka-English Dictionary[1], 2005