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In Inuktitut the word Hello would be Ainngai spelled ᐊᐃ (Ai) ᐊᐃᓐᖓᐃ

Welcome would be Tunngahugit or Tunngasugitdepending on who you were greeting.
Kutaa (Inuit, Canada)

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Could you please write "kutaa" in inuktitut writing system ?
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12y ago

In the Inuktituk dialects of Inuit, when speaking to someone you just met you would use:

ulaakut (good morning)

unusakut (good afternoon)

unukut (good evening)

or alianaiq (pleased to meet you).

For people you know you would say ainngai, meaning hello or hi.

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11y ago

Quyanaghhalek tagilusi- Welcome

Xaau- HEllo

Natesiin- How are you?

Igamsiqanaghhalek- Thank you............................................

Chukchi:

Ettyk- Hello

Y'mto- How are you/ Whats new?

Vellinqaqun- THANK YOU

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13y ago

the Inuit traditionally have no words like hello or how are you. For greeting they simply shook hands or only smiled.

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kutaa

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