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Iñupiatun Uqautchiq

Iñupiaq language​

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Iḷisimałiq Uqapiałiġmik
Knowledge of Language

Iñupiatun Uqautchiq (Iñupiaq language) is spoken on the Seward Peninsula, the Northwest Arctic and the North Slope of Alaska and in Western Canada. It is closely related to other Inuit languages across the Arctic in Canada and in Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland). It is divided into two main dialects: Seward Peninsula and Northern Alaskan. About 1,250 speak the language as a first language, and more and more young people are learning the language every day. Iñupiatun means literally "like an Iñupiaq (person)."

 

Like Yup’ik, Iñupiaq has three grammatical numbers: singular, dual and plural. For instance, the word for polar bear is nanuq, nannuk or nannut, depending on whether you are talking about one, two, or three or more polar bear(s).

Phrases

Qanuġitpiñ?

How are you?

Nakuuruŋa.

I'm good.

Quyanaq.

Thank you.

Paġlagivsi.

I welcome/greet you. (to three or more ppl)

Uvlaalluataq.

Good morning.

Uvlulluataq.

Good day. 

Uvlaakulu.

See you tomorrow.

Niġiñaqsiruq.

It's time to eat.

Ii.

Yes.

Naumi. 

No.

Resources

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Ilisaqativut Resources

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Online Courses & Apps

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Other Resources

Iñupiaq Videos
Learning Iñupiaq: How to Introduce Yourself
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Leo Kinneeveauk - Inupiaq Story
01:58
Why I Vote: Annauk Olin, Iñupiatun
01:56
Inupiaqwords: Qaulluq Rachel Adams
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Inupiat language version--North Slope  PSA  summer trucks 2011  "home"  6 29 11
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May 11, 2024 - Atikaa Aglizaqlaut Uiviilaut Inupiatun
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Achagat Inupiatun Alphabet
04:51
Parlametrics: Inupiatun, Northwest Alaska I
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