Well, darling, in Inuit, you would say "pingajuq" to describe something as beautiful. So if you're looking to charm your way through the frozen tundra, just remember that little word and you'll be melting hearts in no time.
You are beautiful
"your are welcome my beautiful niece"
say they look nice and comment on their clothes or hair or eyes
My beautiful mother
You say, belle cousine.
In Inuktitut, the language of the Inuit, you can say "qujannamiik" to mean "welcome".
Natsiq
searik
An Inuit would say amarok mikiyok("the-wolf-it-is-small").
I thingk how to say hi in inuit is nagoshea
There is no such language as Eskimo. Eskimo is a culture that speaks many languages of the Yupik, Inuit, and Aleut language families. How to say "I love you" in Eskimo........... Nagligivaget
to say I love you in inuktitut - nagligivagit ubluqatsiarit - have a good day
ᖃᓄᐃᐱᑦ (Qanuitpin/Qanuippit?)
In Inuktitut, the word for joy is "nunaqpa." Different dialects of Inuit languages may have variations, but this term generally conveys the sense of happiness or joy. Inuit languages are rich and diverse, reflecting the culture and environment of the Inuit people.
In the Inuit language, you can say "Quviasukkaa" which means happy birthday.
In Inuit languages, the word for "moon" can vary by dialect. In Inuktitut, it is commonly referred to as "nunavik." Other dialects may have different terms, but the concept of the moon is an important part of Inuit culture and navigation.
In Inuktitut, you can say "Qujannamiik" which translates to "Have a good journey" or "Safe travels".