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In Inuktitut, the word for "grandfather" is "Ataata".
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 Inuktitut word for brother is "ani."
Inuit speak a language called Inuktitut. You can research how to pronounce their words. I can't think of a word for golden. Don't forget that we don't always have the same words in every language. In English we might say something such as the dog is "golden" in color. In Inuktitut the way they "say" that might be to say the dog is "the color of gold". Similarly, we may say oh that was "golden", meaning really awesome. In Inuktitut they will say that was "gold". For your answer, I would tell you that the Inuktitut word for "gold" is kanosak. I hope this is helpful enough. :)
The word Nunavut means "our land" in Inuktitut.
"Home" translates to "illu" in Inuktitut. The English word "igloo" is a corruption of this.
In Inuktitut, an igloo is called "iglu."
The word, Inuit, meaning people but specifically reffering to the aboriginal people of the Arctic, is pronouced: In - yoo - eet. The singular is: Inuk (in-ook) and the language is: Inuktitut (in-ook-tee-toot).
The Inuit people speak Inuktitut language
Nunavut. It's from the Inuktitut word for "our land"
Inuktitut
the word kayak comes from Asia, North America and Gr eenlandAns 2The word 'kayak' comes from the word 'inuktitut' in the Aleut/ Inuit group of languages. It's original meaning was 'man's boat' .( I live in Canada and we often hear words in that language or encounter them in crosswords.)