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Thistle, sow-thistle—Waudarăk.
Thou—Nginni
Thou (interrogatively)—N-yndu; N-yundul.
Three—Warh-rang; Mărdyn. (North dialect) Murtden.
Throat, neck—Wardo.
Through, pierced through—Waugart.
Throw, to—Gwardo; Gwart; Wonnang.
Throw, to, the spear—Gidjigwart.
Throw, to, off—Bil-yan.
Throwing-board for the spear—Miro.
Thrush, grey; Colluricincla—Gudilăng.
Thrush, yellow-bellied; Pachycephala gutturalis—Pidilmidăng.
Thunder—Malgăr.
Thunder, to—Kundarnangur.
Thunder, to sound like—Edabungur.
Thus—Wunnoitch; Wuling.
Tickle, to—Djubodtan.
Tie, tu—Yuttarn; Yudarn.
Timid—Gulumburin.
Tired—Bidibaba.
Tiresome—Karradjul; Yetit yetit.
To-day—Yyi.
Toes, large toe—Ngangan; Jinamamman.
Toes, small—Gulang gara.
Together—Danjo; Indat.
To-morrow—Binăng; Morh-rogodo; Morh-ragadak; Manyana.
Tongue—Dtallăng; Dtakundyl.
Top of anything—Katta.
Topay-Turvy—Mudjărdo.
Tortoise—Bu-yi; Ng-yakyn; Yagyn; Kilung.
Track—Balgang; Kungo.
Track, recent, of an animal—Warda.
Trackless—Tdurtin.
Traveller—A person constantly on the move—Jinnăng-ak.
Tread, to—Gannow.
Tree—Burnu.
Troublesome—Karradjul.
Trowsers—Matta boka.
Truly, or true—Bundo; Karnajil; Karnayul; Minam.
Tuft, ornamental, of emu feathers—Ngalbo; Yănji.
Tuft, ornamental, of cockatoo feathers—Ngower.
Turkey, see Bustard—Bibil-yer; Burabur.
Turn to, or spin anything round—Gorang; Gorang-ănăn.
Turn over, to, for the purpose of examining underneath—Billang djinnăng.
Turtle, sea, long-necked; Chelodinia longicollis—Bu-yi.
Turtle, snake-necked freshwater—Yagyn.
Twilight, evening—Ngallanang.
Twilight, morning—Waullu.
Twirl, to, round—Gorang-ănăn.
Two—Gudjal; Gurdar.
Two, we (dual) Parent and child—Ngala.
Two, we (dual) Brother and sister, or two friends—Ngalli.
Two, we (dual) Husband and wife—Ngannik.
Two, we (dual) Brothers-in-law—Ngannama.
Two, ye (dual) Brother and sister; parent and child—Nubal.
Two, ye (dual) Man and wife—Nubin.
Two, they (dual) Brothers and sisters or friends—Bula.
Two, they (dual) Parent and child; uncle and nephew, or niece—Bulala.