Adjectives

Adjectives follow the nouns which they qualify and take the same inflections for number and case: Wimbadya wurta, a man large. Wimbadyawa wurtawa wunna ngartatyi, a tall man threw a boomerang. Wimbadyrna wurtana wunna, a tall man’s boomerang.

The suffix is often omitted from one of the words and applied either to the substantive or only to the adjective to indicate the number and the case of it, usage being governed by the euphony of the sentence.

Comparison of adjectives is expressed by two positive statements, such as: Ithu gundyalka, ithugaru dhulugalla, this one is good, the other is bad.