• 'skill, talent, ability' •
Bäru 'crocodile' • 'with water' (bucket with water), 'watery'. • 'good, OK' • or
Yo (pronounced 'yo') 'yes' •
Yo manymak when used together the expression can be synonymous with either of its two component words and also used as a friendly greeting, the 'o' in
yo is usually held for longer when used as part of this expression. • 'ghost' • 'child' • ‘sister’ • 'big' • denotes the link between two different entities which is characterised as a mother-child relationship.
Austronesian loanwords Like other languages of the Top End, Yolŋu-Matha contains many loanwords from
Austronesian languages due to abundant contact with seafaring peoples from the
Indonesian archipelago. Walker and Zorc have identified 179 Yolŋu-Matha words that are clearly of Austronesian origin, and have identified a further 70 possible Austronesian loanwords requiring further study. ==Vocabulary==