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In Inuktitut, the language of the Inuit, you can say "qujannamiik" to mean "welcome".
"Qujannamiik" is an Inuktitut word, which is one of the primary Inuit languages spoken in the Arctic regions of Canada. It is used to express gratitude or say thank you.
Tagalog translation of GRANDFATHER: lolo
Avô - Grandfather Vovô
grandfather in Filipino: lolo
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Inuit speak a language called Inuktitut. You can research how to pronounce their words. I can't think of a word for golden. Don't forget that we don't always have the same words in every language. In English we might say something such as the dog is "golden" in color. In Inuktitut the way they "say" that might be to say the dog is "the color of gold". Similarly, we may say oh that was "golden", meaning really awesome. In Inuktitut they will say that was "gold". For your answer, I would tell you that the Inuktitut word for "gold" is kanosak. I hope this is helpful enough. :)
to say I love you in inuktitut - nagligivagit ubluqatsiarit - have a good day
quimmiq cussic or something close to that
The Inuit people speak Inuktitut language
'Ai' which I think sounds similar to the Canadian 'eh' expression.
Aleut- Txin yaktakuq Siberian Yupik- Piniqamken Yup'ik- Kenkamken Inupiaq- Piqpavagich West Inuktitun- Nagligivagit East Inuktitut- Nalligivagit Kalaallisut- Asavakkit
If you think how Serbians say grandfather - they say " deda "
"Qujannamiik" is an Inuktitut word, which is one of the primary Inuit languages spoken in the Arctic regions of Canada. It is used to express gratitude or say thank you.
I don't know how to say "hi" in Inuktitut ,Iwas trying to find out for my social studys but there was no answer so if you get this message please update it.
grandfather-дедушка(dedushka)
Avô - Grandfather Vovô