Ngatha kinya tyurpa!
Goodness, it is absolutely pouring!
Pronunciation:
Say: ngah-thah kiiny-ah tyuur-pah
Notes:
Vowels: Standard - 'a' as in ‘path’, ‘u’ as in ‘put’, ‘i’ as in ‘pin’.
Consonant combination - 'ng' (velar-nasal) combine 'n' and 'g' while back of tongue touches soft palate plus nasal vibration, - 'ny' (palato-nasal) combine 'n' and 'y' while top of tongue touches hard palate plus nasal vibration, 'ty' (palatal stop) - combine 't' and 'y' while tip and blade of tongue touches hard palate and stops the breath. (Note: 'tch' is close but different to 'ty'.)  (Avoid the English 'tee' as in 'city'.)
Literal Meaning:
really! this one raining
Shows:
Pronoun, Statement, Verb
Explanation:
Statement beginning with an emphasis 'ngatha' (really) followed by the pronoun 'kinya' (this one) and the verb 'tyurpa' (to rain). Similar to 'Wow this is raining.'
Learning Focus:
Describing, Interacting
Learning Exercise:
Build - How would you say 'Goodness this is hot.' 
Phrase Sentence:
Sentence
Words Associated:
ngatha - really! my word!
kinya - this one close by
Topics:
Conversation, Country - Weather
Age Guides:
Yr 7-9
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