DJ

djinang

NOONGAR

see, look

ENGLISH

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PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

djin-nung : see (Grey 1839)
Djinnăng. : Perceive, To (Moore 1842: 151)
Djin-nâng, Ngan-gow : see (Symmons 1842: 9)
cienan : to see (Salvado 1851: 258)
jinanying : See (Barlee (Curr) 1886: 355)
ginnung : See (Chester (Curr) 1886: 391)
ginnung : See (Goldsworthy (Curr) 1886: 341)
ginnung : See (Hackett (Curr) 1886: 345)
jinning : See (Hester (Curr) 1886: 361)
chirrung, maale : See (Hossell, Knight & Spencer (Curr) 1886: 389)
jenning : See (Monger (Curr) 1886: 323)
jenong : See (Small (Curr) 1886: 359)
chinnung : see (Taylor (Curr) 1886)
gennang : See (Whitfield (Curr) 1886: 327)
Jummingin : to see (Wainbret, Helms 1896: 326)
Jinnong : Look out, to (Balbuk; Bates XII 2B, 15: 30)
Jennong : Stare at, to (Joobaitch (Ngoorweel); Bates XII, 2B, 14: 38)
Jinnung : Look, to (to see) (Monnop, Ballarruk; Bates XII 2B, 24: 22)
jinangin : seeing (Ngalbaitch; Bates XII 2B, 7a)
Jinnong : Look out, to (Ngilgee; Bates XII 2B, 12a: 30)
Jinnung : Look for, to (Kajaman; Bates XII 2B, 11: 28)
jinburange : found (Bussell 1930: 67)
geen-ong : Eyesight (Hammond 1938: 3)
djinang : see (Tommy Cowan, Tommy Kickett (O’Grady) 1960)
tjinaŋinj : to see, look (Douglas 1968: 93)
Kuttajinoong : see and understand (Davis 1969: 6)
tyiännaaŋ : to look at, to see (Von Brandenstein 1988: 109)
djinang : See it! Look! (Douglas 1991: 25)
djinang : look (Whitehurst 1992: 41)
Djinang-iny : look(ing), see(ing) (Mippy (Rooney) 2002: 325)