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In Inuktitut, the term for "blue eyes" can be expressed as "nunaqpa." However, it's important to note that there isn't a direct or commonly used term specifically for "blue-eyed Inuit," as the Inuit have a rich cultural and linguistic diversity. If you are referring to an individual with blue eyes, it would be more context-specific rather than a standard phrase.

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