The Alaskan word for white is Kakotok
In the Inuit languages, such as Inuktitut, the word for white is "nuna." However, it's important to note that there are multiple Inuit languages and dialects, so the exact term can vary. If you're referring to a specific dialect or region, the word might differ slightly.
"What is the name of a Inuit snow house?" The Inuit word for an Inuit snow house is Igluvigak.
About 12% are pure white. Of the remaining 88%, some have white admixture, otherwise they are inuit.
It's an indiginous person of Alaska, Northern Canada or Greenland.
Inuit word for grandmother is called (Aanak). My father's mother is my Aanak. Inuit word for grandma is called (Anaatsiaq). My mother's mother is my Anaanatsiaq. Each different group of Inuit have their own language. There is no universal Inuit language.
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The Inuit slang for white man is the same as the official word for white man in Inuktitut or ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ, which is Kabluunak(there actually is no B in Inuktitut which indicates the word likely came from a different dialect of Inuktitut, likely from Inuvik) The roots of the word are Kabluu and Nak. Kabluu meaning eyebrows and Nak(ᓇᒃ) meaning stomach. Since early European travellers had large eyebrows and fat stomachs the name fit and stuck.
The Inuit name for the Polar Bear is "Nanuk", meaning "an animal worthy of great respect." While in their poetry, the Inuit word they use for Polar Bear is, "Pihoqahiak", meaning "the ever-wandering one". Additional Spelling; Nannuraluk, and Nanuq.
Goosfraba is word that Inuit use to calm down their children. Also a word Inuit use when they're having sex.
The English word 'anorak' derives from the Greenland Inuit word, annoraaq.
The Inuit word for "special" can vary among different Inuit dialects, but one commonly used term is "nunaqpa." In the context of the Inuit language, words can have nuanced meanings, and local variations may exist. It's important to consider the specific dialect and region when discussing Inuit terminology.