English | Greenlandic |
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Hello! | Inuugujoq, kutta! |
Hey! | Haluu! |
Good morning. | Kumoorn. |
See you later! | Takuss! |
How are you? | Qanoq-ipit? |
I'm well, thanks. | Ajunngilanga. |
Thanks! | Qujanaq! |
Thanks a lot! | Qujanarsuaq! |
Cheers! | Kasuutta! |
Welcome! | Tikilluarit. |
Yes | Aap |
No | Naagga |
Maybe | Immaqa |
That's good. | Ajunngilaq |
What's your name? | Qanoq ateqarpit? |
My name is Kelly. | Kellyimik ateqarpunga. |
Where are you from? | Suminngaaneerpit? |
I'm from Massachusetts. | Massachusettsminngaaneerpunga. |
Do you speak English? | Tuluttut oqalusinnaavit? |
Does anoyone here speak English? | Tuluttoorsinnaasoqarpa? |
I understand. | Paasingilakkit. |
Could you repeat that? | Uteqqissinnaaviuk? |
I'd like a double room. | Marluuttariamikpiumavunga. |
Numbers 1-10 (Their number system is based on six, not ten. And the numbers only go up to twelve, after that there's only 'amerlasoorpassuit', meaning 'many'. For higher numers, you have to use Danish.)
English | Greenlandic |
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one | ataaseq |
two | marluk |
three | pingasut |
four | sisamat |
five | tallimat |
six | arfinillit |
seven | arfineq marluk |
eight | arfineq pingasut |
nine | qulingiluat |
ten | qulit |