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Mother - İnuitçe çevirisi

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Mother

Morning
Snow
Wind
Earth
Mountain
Sun
Ocean
Star
Moon
Eye
Water
Stone
Mother

Ananak

Ublar
Apingaut
Anore
Nuna
Kingak
Sikrinerik
Tareor
Ublureak
Tatkret
Iye
Immerk
Uyarak
Ananak
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Ww WwWw Ww
6 Ara 2017 - 19:38 tarihinde gönderildi

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Inuktitut (ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ) is an Eskimo language. In it's written native form it would be very difficult to understand for many. Since there is a Latin equivalent, I posted it to be better understood.
The word 'snow' as a generic noun is not. There are many different words for types and verbs of snow. This is common in Eskimo languages. Understand when I say Eskimo it is not defined to a single continent, or country. Apingaut is the first snow in Autumn, in Inuktitut.

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Kmiltreu Kmiltreu
23 Şub 2018, 04:59

Hello!

I noticed that the orthography used in this translation is rather strange and archaic-looking.
This does not mean your translation is wrong; Inuktitut is a dialect continuum, and it could very well could be some dialect of which I am unaware.
But if it isn't (or if it is...), here is a translation into the South Qikiqtaaluk dialect used in Iqaluit, which is the closest thing to a standard that Inuktitut has:

Anaana:

Ullaaq (Would be realized as "ublaaq" in many Western dialects, "ublar" being a spelling variation)
Aput ("Apingaut", like you noted, does mean the first snow of the season. This is a more generic term for snow)
Anuri (Anore is the spelling used in Greenlandic, in which the lowering of vowels neighboring uvular consonants is reflected in the orthography.)
Nuna
Qaqqaq ("Kingak", or something close to that, means "nose" in many dialects, but I've also seen it used to describe a hill.)
Siqiniq ("rk" is how "q" is represented in syllabics (ᖃ))
Imaq (Refers to an expanse of water, opposed to "imiq", which refers to a smaller amount of usually drinkable water. "Tariuq" also refers to an ocean, but is less common.)
Ulluriaq (Star, another dialectal variation (bl > ll))
Taqqiq (Again...)
Iji (and again...)
Imiq (and again...)
Ujarak (and again...)
Anaana (...)

I will say that the words you used are recognizable, and with a bit of effort, this would be completely understandable to anyone with some knowledge of the language (and you really don't need that much to read something like this...)

Anyway, I hope this helps! :)

Ww Ww Ww Ww A
23 Şub 2018, 21:02

What you are speaking of are dialectic differences in part. Since the language has it's own text there are variances in interpretation to Latin-based print as well ('k' vs 'q'). I recognize your examples. The spoken language would also offer even more similarities and would convey the required meanings.
Generally words like 'snow' are not as common as accompanying descriptive words such as snow. A word that has numerous variations but is not commonly spoken of a just 'snow'. Many words are commonly not used alone. This you may know.

aput - spread out snow (a snowfield)
kringak - nose, perhaps a hill 'takpak' (external part/shape of a nose)
immerk - water (generic form)
immark - water of the sea
*as you say, and again...
Every language has dialects and differences within itself.

Kmiltreu Kmiltreu
23 Şub 2018, 21:38

That is exactly what I am speaking of. Like I said, the Inuit languages form a dialect continuum, so it is rather difficult to tell what should be considered a language and what should be considered a dialect of one of those languages (like 'German', 'Chinese', and 'Arabic'; or even English and Scots... אַ שפּראַך איז אַ דיאַלעקט מיט אַן אַרמיי און פֿלאָט - A language is a dialect with an army and navy). Because of this, I would recommend adding a footnote stating what dialect this is, and I can submit the translation into the East Baffin Dialect separately. Also, Inuktitut actually does have a widely accepted romanization system (Qaliujaaqpait - ᖃᓕᐅᔮᖅᐸᐃᑦ) that has gone so far as to replace the syllabic writing system in some areas, and all of the differences between the two translations that are not strictly dialectal (all of my "agains") are results of consistent orthographical differences ('q' > 'rk' medially, > 'r' finally, 'i', 'u' > 'o', 'e' in uvular environments, etc.)

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