kuraringanyi
Pitjantjatjara
Etymology
From kura (“bad”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈkʊrɐrɪŋɐɲɪ]
Verb
kuraringanyi (wa class)
Conjugation
Conjugation of kuraringanyi
present | kuraringanyi |
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past | kuraringu |
past continuous | kuraringangi |
future | kuraringkuku |
imperative | kurariwa |
imperative continuous | kuraringama |
characteristic | kuraringkupai |
serial | kuraringkula |
nominal | kuraringkunytja |
circumstantial† | kuraringkunyangka |
intentive† | kuraringkunytjikitja |
purposive† | kuraringkunytjaku |
† Used only in subordinate clauses |
Derived terms
- kata kuraringanyi (“to lose one's head, to go crazy; to have a bad headache”)
- liri kuraringanyi (“to lose one's temper, to explode”)
- tjuni kuraringanyi (“to feel out of sorts”)
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