jatāna

jataana

jatāna

a stream or river with a faster flow of water than jarēña, fast enough generally that it is not considered navigable. If a flow of water has portions that are navigable and not navigable, then they are referred to by different names (even if the names are jarēña Sīwa and jatāna Sīwa for what we might call river Sīwa.)

jatārharrien

jataarharrien

jatārharrien

waterfall!

We were among the lucky few to see Uluru during a rain, and therefore got to see lots of waterfalls, some of which only lasted a few hours.

A closeup:

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All those silver/blackish streaks are waterfalls.

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la þō ñe jatārharrien jaþāe;
This is a lying-down waterfall.

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A horizontal waterfall from Kata Tjuta. (Or, a temporary rivulet if you prefer.)

jatāona

jataaona

jatāona

a wave, like these off of the south coast of Australia:

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A series of waves, like one finds in the pictures, might be better refered to using the collective antāoni

il jaliþa la antāoni ansīþi;
the waves are energetic today

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This was Sept 10th’s word.

antēnnāpie

anteennaapie

antēnnāpie

the quality of talking too much, of being relatively talkative. This is related to the words antēnnā “able to talk, talking” and nāpie “too much”.