In Inuit, particularly in the Inuktitut dialect, you can say "Nakurmiik" to wish someone a great day. This expression conveys a sense of warmth and goodwill. Different dialects may have variations, but the sentiment remains similar across the Inuit language family.
to say I love you in inuktitut - nagligivagit ubluqatsiarit - have a good day
In Inuktitut, the language of the Inuit, you can say "qujannamiik" to mean "welcome".
Pretty great, how about you.
To say "Have a great day" in Hawaiian, you would say "Maikaʻi ka lā."
To say "have a great day" in Polish, you can say "Miłego dnia" which translates to "Have a nice day."
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We say "Ne kadar güzel bir gün" for "what a great day" in Turkish.
Have a great day/Pob hwyl i chi.
what did the inuit people do all day is.......... the inuit people would work with parents help with food and making tents and stuff like that but they are much diffrent then us normal people do all day. ;]
An Inuit would say amarok mikiyok("the-wolf-it-is-small").
Senior citizens bus passes in Croyden have had no impact on the Inuit.