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You had it right. It's spelled Eskimo.
"In Eskimo languages, you can say 'qujanaq' to mean 'you're welcome'."
It would be unusual to have a full-sentence palindrome in an ordinary conversation unless that conversation was about full-sentence palindromes. "Was it a cat I saw?" is ordinary enough, but it requires a specific event to have happened. Most full-sentence palindromes are artificially constructed.
Words that sound the same backwards as spoken forwards are called palindromes, such as "radar" or "level."
In some Eskimo languages such as Inuktitut, you can say "Quviasukvik" to mean "Happy Day."
A kayak- this spells the same backwards as it does forwards.
Miguel Caneo was born on 1983-08-17.
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Since there are no palindromes, the question cannot be answered.Since there are no palindromes, the question cannot be answered.Since there are no palindromes, the question cannot be answered.Since there are no palindromes, the question cannot be answered.
Palindromes.
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48 palindromes.
40 palindromes.
99 palindromes.
Forty palindromes.
There are 90 four-digit palindromes
198 palindromes.