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KQT variation
-kkik
igluukkik
nukaakkik anijuuk
your (1) two houses
My two younger siblings went out.
-kkiq
qingakkiq
a person with a large nose
-kkit
apirikkit
Ask them (3+)!
-kkut
tupiikkut
inuukkut
Ikaaqtut sikukkut.
Arvianuaqtugut Kangiqłinikkut.
Nirigalainnasuuq unnuakkut.
through the two tents
through the two people
They are crossing over the ice.
We went to Arviat via Rankin Inlet.
He often eats a little in the middle of the night.
-kkut
Qimuksikkut angirrarasuqujaulluni.
Julaimi sikuiqsimaliqtillugu umiakkut nattirasugialauqtugut.
They wanted him to go home by dogteam.
In July, when the ice had gone, we went seal hunting by boat.
-kkut
Piitakkut
nukakkunnunngaulauqtunga
a group or family associated with Piita
I went to my younger sibiling's place
-kkutik
ingikkutik
if they sit down; when they sit down
-gutik
-rutik
-kutik
-kkuuq-
kuukkuulauqtuq
He/she crossed the river.
-kkuvik
niqikkuvik
kiinaujakkuvik
a cupboard; a place to keep food
a place where money is stored; bank; wallet
-kpaakit
takukpaakit
if the 2 of them see them
-kpaanga
takukpaanga
if she sees me
-kpaasi
takukpaasi
if she sees you (3+)
-kpaatiguk
takukpaatiguk
if she sees the two of us
-kpaatigut
takukpaatigut
if she sees us
-kpaatik
takukpaatik
if she sees the two of you
-kpaatit
takukpaatit
if she sees you
-kpagik
takukpagik
if they see the two of them
-kpagik
takukpagik
if she sees the two of them
-kpagit
takukpagit
if she sees them
-kpagit
takukpagit
if they see them
-kpagu
takukpagu
if she sees him
-kpajjuk
takukpajjuk
if they see him
-kpakkik
takukpakkik
if the 2 of them see the two of them
-kpakku
takukpakku
if the 2 of them see him
-kpat
piukpat
nirikpat
if it is good
if he/she eats; when he/she eats
-pat
-ppat
-kpata
nirikpata
if they (3+) eat; when they eat
-pata
-ppata
-kpatik
nirikpatik
when they (2) eat; if they eat
-patik
-ppatik
-kpik
anikpik umianga
the boat of your (1) two brothers
-kpuk
iglukpuk
our (2) two houses
-ksaq
igluksaq
niuviaksaksanik
Amautimik niuviaksalik
niuviaksaq
nuliaksaq
material for building a house
the things that are to be sold
He/she sells an amaut.
something to be bought or sold
a fiancée
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