A twenty and a dried fish will do it. BUT do not over do it: two twenties and a dried fish and you are married!
thank you
The Inuit are not Indians, but they are very much alive. Thank you for asking.
Inuktitut (south Baffin dialect) ilaali (You're welcome!)
The rules were: share the animal you killed. thank the animals spirit for giving up its life. say "booka" before you kill and animal.
In Inuktitut, the language of the Inuit, you can say "qujannamiik" to mean "welcome".
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In Inuktitut the word Hello would be Ainngai spelled ᐊᐃ (Ai) ᐊᐃᓐᖓᐃWelcome would be Tunngahugit or Tunngasugitdepending on who you were greeting.Kutaa (Inuit, Canada)
An Inuit would say amarok mikiyok("the-wolf-it-is-small").
To say "Thank you" it is: "Misotra". To say "Thank you very much" it is: "Misotra betsaka"
for please they say please, and for thank you they say thank you...
I thingk how to say hi in inuit is nagoshea