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How do you say Moon in Eskimo?
Inuktitut, also known as Inuit or Eskimo, is a Eskimo Aleut language, related to other languages like Yup’ik and Unangan….Inuktitut Word Set.
English (Français) | Inuktitut words |
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Moon (Lune) | Taqqiq |
Water (Eau) | Imiq |
How do you say beautiful in Alaska?
bay – kangerdluk, kangersuk, (okk.) beautiful!
What does the word Nanook mean?
In Inuit religion, Nanook (/ˈnænuːk/; Inuktitut: ᓇᓄᖅ [naˈnuq], lit. “polar bear”) was the master of bears, meaning he decided if hunters deserved success in finding and hunting bears and punished violations of taboos. The word was popularized by Nanook of the North, the first feature-length documentary.
What are some Inuit words?
Here are just some Eskimo-Aleut snow lexemes:
- qanuk: ‘snowflake’
- kaneq: ‘frost’
- kanevvluk: ‘fine snow’
- qanikcaq: ‘snow on ground’
- muruaneq: ‘soft deep snow’
- nutaryuk: ‘fresh snow’
- pirta: ‘blizzard’
- qengaruk: ‘snow bank’
What is Eskimo wolf?
An Amarok, or Amaroq, is a gigantic wolf in Inuit mythology, said to stalk and devour any person foolish enough to hunt alone at night.
What is a person from Alaska called?
“Inuit” is now the current term in Alaska and across the Arctic, and “Eskimo” is fading from use. The Inuit Circumpolar Council prefers the term “Inuit” but some other organizations use “Eskimo”.
How do Alaskans say hello?
Hello (good to see you) — cama-ihi!
Does nanuk mean polar bear?
“In Inuit mythology, Nanuk (which means polar bear in Inuktitut) was the master of the bears. Hunters were meant to pay respect to bear’s soul by hanging the skin in a special place in his house for several days, and the spirit was offered tokens…
What does Nunuk mean?
The name Nunuk Ragang is derived from two Kadazan-Dusun words “nunuk” which refers to the “banyan” tree and “ragang” which is a shortened form of the word “aragang” which means “red colored”. The two words together therefore refer to a red coloured banyan tree.
How do you say hi in Inuit?
Inuinnaqtun, Inuktitut, English and French!…Speaking Inuktitut.
English | Inuktitut | Phonetics |
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Hello | Halu | Ha-lu |
Welcome | Tungasugit | Toong-a-su-git |
Goodbye (to one person) | Tavvauvutit | Tah-vow-voo-teet |
What is the Inuit word for beautiful?
In a flood of responses to a post on Nunatsiaq News’ Facebook page, most Inuit say the word beautiful translates as “piujuq” or “pinniqtuq” in the Nunavut or Nunavik dialects of Inuktitut.