Inuit word "cache" refers to a hidden store or supply of food, tools, or other essential items, typically kept in a secure location for later use. This practice is crucial for survival in the harsh Arctic environment, allowing the Inuit to preserve resources and ensure they have what they need during lean seasons. Caches are often built to protect supplies from animals and the elements.
"Cache mes ..." is not a complete sentence. It means "Hide my ...", the following word must be in plural, if no it would be "cache mon ..." or "cache ma...".
it means our land
It's an indiginous person of Alaska, Northern Canada or Greenland.
The Inuit word 'nanook' has its roots in Inuit mythology. Nanook decided if hunters deserved to be successful in their endeavours to find and hunt bears. It is from this myth that Nanook has come to mean 'master of bears', in some cases the term is also used to mean 'polar bear'.
If you mean 'Cache' then it can mean 'mask', 'cover', and 'patch'.
an antonym for cache is desktop
He kept a large cache of papers in his locker.yes i can, here it is, Can u use the french word cache in a sentence?
the gound is a place for cache!
"What is the name of a Inuit snow house?" The Inuit word for an Inuit snow house is Igluvigak.
"Qallunaaq" is an Inuktitut word used by Inuit people to refer to non-Inuit people, particularly those of European descent. It can be used to describe someone who is not Inuit or who has different customs and traditions.
Sedna1- ADwarf planet discovered in 2003 Sedna2 - The Inuit god of the sea
cache = hide capacité = capacity