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11 maj 2024 · “Did you know there are 32 names for love in one of the Eskimo language? And we just have this one. We are so limited, you have to use the same word for loving Rosaleen as you do for loving Coke with peanuts.
20 gru 2021 · 1. Ukiurluinnarluni – This phrase directly translates to “I love you” in Eskimo. It is the most common and widely understood way to express your affection formally. 2. Ukiurtassialluni – In formal settings, you can use this phrase, which means “I have love for you.” It conveys a slightly deeper level and commitment of love. 3.
The Central (Alaskan) Yup’ik Eskimo language is spoken in southwestern Alaska in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Bristol Bay area, and nearby regions. All Central Yup’ik dialects are covered in this dictionary, though some to a greater degree than others. Central Yup’ik is one of four Yupik Eskimo languages.
kuuvviaq‘coffee’kuuvviapik, kuuvviapiaq‘real coffee (in contrast to instant, decaffeinated, or ersatz coffee)’. yuk‘person’ Yup’ik, Yupiaq ‘an Eskimo of southwestern Alaska (in contrast to an Indian, Inupiaq Eskimo, white, or black person, etc.)’; ‘regular person (in contrast to a shaman)’.
This Yup'ik Eskimo Dictionary is a thorough text book that can help non-Yugtun speakers learn to speak our language. - Click here to view this book on Amazon. - Click here to visit the Yup'ik Language Facebook Group. Here are some of frequently-used Yugtun words and phrases to get you started: Common Phrases: Yugtun Word.
Online Dictionary Resources for Alaska Native Languages. Many dictionaries of Alaska Native languages have been scanned are are available as searchable PDF documents. Still others include web-accessible versions. The following is a list of electronic dictionary resources in our collection.
This machine-generated dictionary provides information about Inuktitut words. It can also be used to find possible translations for English words.