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Greenlandic

Greenlandic meaning

Of, from, or pertaining to Greenland, the Greenlandic people or the Greenlandic language.

Example sentences (20)

Greenlandic duo Nanook performs Saturday at the Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum as part of Iqaluit's Alianait Arts Festival.

He said Rasmussen spoke Greenlandic and grew up dogsledding, which gave him an advantage for his journey to northern Canada and for connecting with Inuit there.

Immediately various Greenlandic officials scoffed at the idea of the island being sold to the United States.

The X-Road solution for Greenland will be called Pitu, after the Greenlandic word for the link of the harness between the dog sled and sled dogs ensuring smooth operation of the dog sled team.

A debate about the role of Kalaallisut (Greenlandic) and Danish in future society is ongoing.

Both Greenlandic and Danish have been used in public affairs since the establishment of home rule in 1979; the majority of the population can speak both languages.

Despite this change, in 1946 a commission including the highest Greenlandic council, the Landsrådene, recommended patience and no radical reform of the system.

Eastern Greenlandic, at the opposite end of the Inuit range, has had significant word replacement due to a unique form of ritual name avoidance.

For this reason, the base has been a source of friction between the Danish government and the Greenlandic people.

Greenlandic becomes the official language. citation * June 25 The death of American entertainer Michael Jackson triggers an outpouring of worldwide grief.

Greenlandic women excel at football relative to the size of the country.

In 1979, Denmark had granted home rule to Greenland, and in 2008, Greenlanders voted in favour of the Self-Government Act, which transferred more power from the Danish royal government to the local Greenlandic government.

In Kalaallisut (Greenlandic) for example, the ergative case is used to mark subjects of transitive verbs and possessors of nouns.

In other cases, glaciers can move as fast as convert per day, such as in Greenland's Jakobshavn Isbræ ( Greenlandic Sermeq Kujalleq main).

In protest against foreign involvement in the region, the Greenlandic polar bear was included in the state's coat of arms in the 1660s (It was removed in 1958).

It was distilled in 2007, using water from the Greenlandic ice sheet, and entered the market in March 2010. citation English main There are currently at least six distilleries producing English whisky.

Native military Greenland has no regular military, although it has an armed coast guard that patrols the Greenlandic coast and carries out search and rescue operations.

Over the next few decades, divisions of the conglomerate were slowly spun off and competition within the Greenlandic economy somewhat increased.

Recent studies suggest that, in Greenland at least, the Dorset culture may be better understood as a continuation of Independence II culture; the two cultures have therefore been designated "Greenlandic Dorset".

Retroflexes have disappeared in all the Canadian and Greenlandic dialects.