Inuit
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary inuit Etymology: This is the word the Inuit use to indicate themselves; it can be translated as "people" or "human beings." "Inuktitut" comes from "inuk," meaning "person," and the suffix "-titut," meaning "in the manner of" so to speak Inuktitut is to speak "like a person." "Inupiaq" and "Yupik" are cognates, each one taking the equivalent of "inuk" in the local language and adding the suffix "-piaq" or "-pik," meaning "real." So in both cases the message is: We're real people, but we're not so sure about you. Inuit (Eskimo ye pišin !)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary In·u·it n. Variant: also In·nu·it Pronunciation: ' i-nü-wət, -nyü- Function: noun Etymology: Inuit inuit, plural of inuk person Date: 1765 1 plural Inuit or Inuits also Innuit or Innuits a (1) : the Eskimo people of No. America and Greenland (2) : the Eskimo people of Canada b : a member of such people 2 a : ESKIMO 2 b : the group of Eskimo dialects spoken from northwestern Canada to Greenland]]> Inuk n. Pronunciation: i- ' nük Function: noun Inflected Form:   plural Inuit Etymology: Inuit inuk Date: 1951 : a member of the Inuit people]]>