Dialogue: Where is my knapsack?
Luukasi:
Anaanaak, namiippa nammagaara?ᐊᓈᓈᒃ, ᓇᒦᑉᐸ ᓇᒻᒪᒑᕋ? Mom, where is my knapsack?
Maata:
illurusirmiittuq.ᐃᓪᓗᕈᓯᕐᒦᑦᑐᖅ. In the bedroom.
Luukasi:
Nami?ᓇᒥ? Where?
Maata:
illiup ataaniittuqqai. ᐃᓪᓕᐅᑉ ᐊᑖᓃᑦᑐᖃᐃ.Maybe it's under the bed.
Luukasi:
Asu.ᐊᓱ. OK.
Vocabulary
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namiippa?
ᓇᒦᑉᐸ?
Where is it?
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iluani
ᐃᓗᐊᓂ
inside
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illu
ᐃᓪᓗ
house
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illuup iluaniittuq
ᐃᓪᓘᑉ ᐃᓗᐊᓃᑦᑐᖅ
inside the house (they are...)
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pulaarvik
ᐳᓛᕐᕕᒃ
living room
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pulaarvimiittunga
ᐳᓛᕐᕕᒻᒦᑦᑐᖓ
living room (I am in...)
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itsivautakutaak
ᐃᑦᓯᕙᐅᑕᑯᑖᒃ
sofa
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uqalimaagakkuvik
ᐅᖃᓕᒫᒐᒃᑯᕕᒃ
book shelf
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talaviisa
ᑕᓚᕖᓴ
television
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nammagaaq
ᓇᒻᒪᒑᖅ
knapsack
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qaummaqqut
ᖃᐅᒻᒪᖅᑯᑦ
lamp
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qulliq
ᖁᓪᓕᖅ
lamp (seal oil)
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illurusiq
ᐃᓪᓗᕈᓯᖅ
bedroom
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illurusimiittunga
ᐃᓪᓗᕈᓯᒦᑦᑐᖓ
bedroom (I’m in the...)
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illiq
ᐃᓪᓕᖅ
bed
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akisiq
ᐊᑭᓯᖅ
pillow
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kuuqarvik
ᑰᖃᕐᕕᒃ
kitchen
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quaqaut
ᖁᐊᖃᐅᑦ
fridge
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quakkuvik
ᖁᐊᒃᑯᕕᒃ
freezer
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tiiliurut
ᑏᓕᐅᕈᑦ
tea pot
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kaapiliurut
ᑳᐱᓕᐅᕈᑦ
coffee pot; coffee maker
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savik
ᓴᕕᒃ
knife
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naalaut
ᓈᓚᐅᑦ
radio
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sanikkuvik
ᓴᓂᒃᑯᕕᒃ
garbage can
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uasarvik
ᐅᐊᓴᕐᕕᒃ
sink
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anarvik
ᐊᓇᕐᕕᒃ
washroom
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qurvik
ᖁᕐᕕᒃ
toilet
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allarut
ᐊᓪᓚᕈᑦ
towel
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iga
ᐃᒐ
stove
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sirluaq
ᓯᕐᓗᐊᖅ
storage shed
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matu
ᒪᑐ
door
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majurautit
ᒪᔪᕋᐅᑎᑦ
stairs
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avalu
ᐊᕙᓗ
wall
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igalaaq
ᐃᒐᓛᖅ
window
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matuingajuq
ᒪᑐᐃᖓᔪᖅ
open (it is...)
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matusimajuq
ᒪᑐᓯᒪᔪᖅ
closed (it is...)
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ikumajuq
ᐃᑯᒪᔪᖅ
on (it is turned...)
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qaminngajuq
ᖃᒥᙵᔪᖅ
off (It's turned...)
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Iga qaminngajuq.
ᐃᒐ ᖃᒥᙵᔪᖅ.
off (the stove is...)
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Grammar
19 » To be at / in...
-miit- is an affix that is attached to a noun meaning "to be somewhere".
illumiittuq | He/she is in the house. |
Jalunaimiittugut. | We (3+) are in Yellowknfie. |
The affix -miit- changes a q sound that comes before it to r and a k or t sound to m:
sirluaq | shed |
sirluarmiittut | They (3+) are in the shed. |
pulaarvik | living room |
pulaarvimmiittuuk | They (2) are in the living room. |
-miit- also shows up in questions:
namiippit? | Where are you? |
namiippa? | Where is he/she/it? |
-miit- has an alternate form, -niit- that shows up in expressions like:
iluaniittut | They are inside. |
20 » The Affix -vik
-vik is an affix that is added to a verb to indicate a time or place where an action takes place:
niri- | to eat |
nirivik | dining room |
This affix can be added directly to roots that end in vowels:
ani- | to go out |
anivik | exit; way out |
If it is added to a root ending in -q, it normally changes the final -q to -r :
pulaaq- | to visit |
pulaarvik | living room |
When -vik is added to a root ending in -t or -k it normally changes these sounds to -v :
to arrive | |
tikivvik | place of arrival; the event of arriving |
quviasuk- | to be happy |
quviasuvvik | Christmas (time of happiness) |
Sometimes, however, -vik will delete final -t :
uqalimaagaq + kkut + vik = | |
uqalimaagakkuvik | bookshelf |