* Pulety Manyə
Ten 10
Part of speech:
(N)
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Pronunciation Guide:
Say: puul-ety marny
Pronunciation Notes:
Vowels: Standard - 'u' as in 'put', 'e' as in ‘pet’, 'a' as in 'path' or 'car', 'ə' neutral sound as in ‘the’.
Consonant  - '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'.) - 'ny' (palato-nasal) combine 'n' and 'y' while top of tongue touches hard palate plus nasal vibration. (Avoid the English 'nee' as in 'many')
Categories:
Counting, Communication

Example Phrases

English:
Ten dogs following me
Language:
Wawangandin pulety manyə kali-para.

Associated Audio

Description:
pulety manyə
Author:
Laura Ross
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