Hallie, Quote "In his dictionary of the Inuktitut dialect of Nunavik (Arctic Québec), the linguist and missionary Lucien Schneider (Ulirnaisugutiit: An Inuktitut-English Dictionary of Northern Quebec, Labrador and Eastern Arctic Dialects, 1985) cites a dozen basic words (those that are not derived from another word) referring to snow, and about ten words referring to ice. Examples include:
qanik snow falling aputi snow on the ground pukak crystalline snow on the ground aniu snow used to make water siku ice in general nilak freshwater ice, for drinking qinu slushy ice by the sea
Source - https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/inuktitut-words-for-snow-and-i ce
Vi, while the restrooms were built to satisfy Virginia law concerning segregation, they were never marked or used as such. Therefore, while there were twice as many restrooms installed than needed, they were never segregated.
Hallie, Quote "In his dictionary of the Inuktitut dialect of Nunavik (Arctic Québec), the linguist and missionary Lucien Schneider (Ulirnaisugutiit: An Inuktitut-English Dictionary of Northern Quebec, Labrador and Eastern Arctic Dialects, 1985) cites a dozen basic words (those that are not derived from another word) referring to snow, and about ten words referring to ice. Examples include:
qanik snow falling aputi snow on the ground pukak crystalline snow on the ground aniu snow used to make water siku ice in general nilak freshwater ice, for drinking qinu slushy ice by the sea
Source - https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/inuktitut-words-for-snow-and-i ce
Vi, while the restrooms were built to satisfy Virginia law concerning segregation, they were never marked or used as such. Therefore, while there were twice as many restrooms installed than needed, they were never segregated.
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Quote "In his dictionary of the Inuktitut dialect of Nunavik (Arctic Québec), the linguist and missionary Lucien Schneider (Ulirnaisugutiit: An Inuktitut-English Dictionary of Northern Quebec, Labrador and Eastern Arctic Dialects, 1985) cites a dozen basic words (those that are not derived from another word) referring to snow, and about ten words referring to ice. Examples include:
qanik snow falling
aputi snow on the ground
pukak crystalline snow on the ground
aniu snow used to make water
siku ice in general
nilak freshwater ice, for drinking
qinu slushy ice by the sea
Source - https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/inuktitut-words-for-snow-and-i
ce
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