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Tarang
Close
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Tirang
Awake
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Tiyir
Broken
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Tjalal (tjalul)
Heavy
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Tjatji
Dead
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Tjatji kaki-
Dead, to be in that state – phrase
Tukul
True, truth, straight
Tulungtulung
Separate
Tuluwin
Narrow
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Turul
Well. to be in a state of healing, to be well, as a cut or wound.
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Turululul
Slippery, slimy
Turunpirr
Hungry
Tutung
Stunned, insensible, unconscious. Also noun ‘news’
Tuturing
Naked
Wanaykay
Childish
Wanaykuriyan
Childless
Wang(k)al
Fool, stupid, not clever; also: deaf
Wang(k)alang
Foolishly
Wangkalkay
Foolish
Warakaring
Full, satiated
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