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Inupiaq
[ ih-noo-pee-ak, ih-nyoo- ]
noun
, plural I·nu·pi·at [ih-, noo, -pee-at, ih-, nyoo, -]
- a member of a group of Indigenous peoples inhabiting northern Alaska along the Bering, Chukchi, and Arctic coasts, and some distance inland.
- the Inuit language as spoken by the Inupiaq people.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Inupiaq1
From Inupiaq inyupiaq (plural inyupiat ) “real person”
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Example Sentences
Currently Cherokee, Hawaiian, Inuktitut, Inupiaq, Kalaallisut, and Navajo are supported.
From The Daily Beast
They shouted “aarigaa” at each other—an Inupiaq word meaning “very good.”
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