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Vocabulary of the language of the Aborigines of N. S. Wales
+ before a word denotes its being uncertain.
Chinese
Dhallai Nyan Taata T. Man Koōrromārry Nunyan (french v) Woman, Vahine T Goōrroōng Tsai, Tariaiti. T. Child Māllymiān My husband 5 Kaperah Tao Ami T. Head Deurah Taofâa Huru T. Hair Back-ai Pee Iri T. Skin Goōrroo Back part of the head Ngoollumibing Nga-dow Rei.T. Brow 10 Mebollo Mata T. Ngaau (Eyes) Pupil of the eye Noggerah [Paee?] Ehea T. Nose Moondo Horo Vaha T. Mouth 15 Dharra Ngaa Niko T. Teeth Dallang Lee Ariro T. Tongue Berragary Me-een Cheeks Gūrr-e. Noyee Teria T. Ear Wollow Habāa [Tanua T] Chin Kaufa (on the coast) Xiang Li T. Neck Garranging (In the interior) 20 Berring Hung-Tseen B. Mo Breast Brigga-brigga Po Tao, Po-no T. Shoulder Ngunnah Sao Tchaan Elbow Gaad-yen Arm above the elbow Mulba-Mulba Arm below [from?] 25 Yogo-mete-met Wrist Damnurah Sao Rirua T. Hand Bō=io Backbone Karabool Shoulderblade Bebbe The ribs
[notes in left margin, written sideways] Malay Orang Malay for eye Mata
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