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Chidgikux.-Aleut

Qeyughalnguq/suughneghílnguq-Siberian yupik

Qezuqliq-Alaskan yupik

Sungauraaqtaaq/Sillagiksaaq-inupiaq

Sungaaqtaq/Hungaaqtaq/Tunguqtuq-West inuktitun

Tungujuqtuq-East inuktitut

Tungujurtuq-Kalaallisut

Tunguurtuq-East Kalaattisit

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Sure! Here are some translations for the word "blue" in different languages:

  • Spanish: Azul
  • French: Bleu
  • German: Blau
  • Italian: Blu
  • Japanese: 青 (ao)
  • Chinese (Mandarin): 蓝色 (lán sè)
  • Hindi: नीला (neela)
  • Russian: Синий (siniy)
  • Arabic: أزرق (azraq)
  • Portuguese: Azul
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