Tyangin.
Your chest
Pronunciation:
Say: tyahng-iin
Notes:
Vowels: Standard - 'a' as in ‘path’, ‘i’ as in ‘pin’.
Consonant combination  - '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'.), - 'ng' (velar-nasal) combine 'n' and 'g' while back of tongue touches soft palate plus nasal vibration.
Literal Meaning:
chest-your
Shows:
Noun, Noun ending - yours - (g)in
Explanation:
Simple phrase with noun 'tyang' (chest) plus 'in' (your) (possessive ending)
Learning Focus:
Communication, Describing
Learning Exercise:
Build - Look up, write down and practice saying 'your head', 'your shoulder', 'your knee', 'your foot'.
Extend - See if you can sing and do the song actions. Practice switching from simple noun version 'murreng, thather ...', to 'my head, ...', to 'your head, ...'.
Phrase Sentence:
Phrase
Words Associated:
tyang - chest
Topics:
Activities - Singing, Communication - Describing, People and Family - Body
Age Guides:
Yr 7-9, Yr 4-6, Yr 1-3
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