Lesson One

Sounds and Spelling

The Tanganekald alphabet has 28 letters and is quite different to the English alphabet, so you’ll need to learn the sound that each letter stands for in order to accurately pronounce the language. This spelling system is drawn from the 2019 Ngarrindjeri dictionary (Mary-Anne Gale & Phyllis Williams; 2nd Edition) as this is a familiar resource to many in the community.

Here is the Tanganekald alphabet


a / b / d / dh / dj / e / g / i / k / l / ly / m / n / ng / ny / o / p / r / rr / rl / rn / rt / t / th / tj / u / w / y /

Vowels


Tanganekald has five vowels (a, e, i, o, u). Here are the vowels:

a

sounds like the 'a' in English father.
karanta star

e

sounds like the 'e' in English pet.
kalkeri liver

i

sounds like the 'i' in English bit. It can also sound like the 'ee' in beep when it is at the end of a word.
pilbali soft rushes

o

sounds like the 'o' in English pot.
morin to flow (water)

u

sounds like the 'u' in English put. However, if this letter comes before the letters 'rl, rn, rt, r' then it sounds like the 'ur' sound in English 'turn'.
tukabi tortoise
rayimurumi belly

Combined Vowels


Two vowel sounds can be combined to make a new sound. These combinations are:

ai sounds like 'pie' 
au sounds like 'now'   
ei sounds like 'hey'   
oi sounds like 'boil' 
kainggel rainbow
yekau yes
kareingk reed
ngalakoi cockle

Consonants


b

sounds like the 'b' in English 'bit'.
tukabi tortoise

d

sounds like the 'd' in English 'dog'.
manda house, home, camp

g

sounds like the 'g' in English 'gum'.
gara south

k

sounds like the 'k' in English 'kite', but without a puff of air when you say it.
keila dusky moorhen

l

sounds like the 'l' in English 'love'.
kelendi grey currawong

m

sounds like the 'm' in English 'mob'.
kurumi marine snail

n

sounds like the 'n' in English 'nail'.
manakar beard

p

sounds like the 'p' in English 'open', but without a puff of air when you say it.
puruwi forehead

r

sounds like the 'r' in English 'parachute'.
tatiari mallee desert

t

sounds like the 't' in English 'touch', but without the puff of air when you say it.
peleti egg

w

sounds like the 'w' in English 'wing'.
Ngawiri Southern Cross

y

sounds like the 'y' in English 'yellow'.
yari what?

Combined Consonants


dh

sounds like the 'd' in English 'dog', but with the tongue pushed into the back of the front teeth as you say it.
pardhung granite rock

dj

sounds like the 'dg' in English 'judge'.
peindjali emu

ly

sounds like the 'll' in English 'million'.
pulyokuri waterhen

ng

sounds like the 'ng' in English 'sing'.
mangun everybody, everyone

ny

sounds like the 'ni' in English 'onion'.
nyindimi species of eel

rr

is a rolled 'r'. This sound does not exist in English. This sound is made by vibrating the tip of your tongue behind the front teeth. Try saying 'ladder' really quickly. The sound that the 'dd' makes is similar to the rolled 'r' in Tanganekald.
purranggi small, short

rl

sounds like the 'rl' in English 'curl', but with the tongue curled further back in the mouth as you say it.
warla hut made of branches and leaves

rn

sounds like the 'rn' in English 'barn', but with the tongue curled further back in the mouth as you say it.
turna hand

rt

sounds like the 'rt' in English 'heart', but with the tongue.
tarti younger brother, younger sister

th

sounds like the 't' in English 'touch', but with the tongue pushed into the back of the front teeth as you say it.
parthi hunting place, trap

tj

sounds like the 'tch' in English 'match'.
pelintjeri boot

Other tips on pronunciation


Most Tanganekald words carry the stress or emphasis on the first syllable of the word. The 'stressed' part of the word is in bold in these examples:
ngaitji totem
pondi Murray Cod
tarupi thigh