It is an Eskimo word meaning House or Dwelling
From the Inuit language 'iglu' or 'idglu' meaning 'house'
The Greenland Eskimo word igdlo and the Inuktitut word iglu are the origin of the English word igloo - both mean a domed house constructed of blocks of compacted snow.
There are 3 phonemes in the word igloo: /i/ /g/ /lu/.
In French, "my igloo" is translated as "mon igloo." The word "mon" means "my," and "igloo" remains the same in both languages.
The word "igloo" comes from the Inuit language, specifically from the Inuktitut word "iglu," which means "house" or "shelter." Igloos are traditional shelters made of snow and ice by the Inuit people, primarily found in the Arctic regions.
There are two syllables in the word "igloo" (ig-loo).
IGLOO is the word.
Igloo
me too
iglu ... or Igloo
No, "igloo" is a vowel-consonant-consonant-vowel word pattern. The vowels in "igloo" are 'i' and 'o', and the consonants are 'g' and 'l'.
Yes, the word 'igloo' is a noun, a word for a dome shaped shelter or dwelling built from blocks of solid snow; a word for a thing.