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PostPosted: 25 Feb 2005 21:58 
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salutations...
we want to learn Kalaallisut, and we already have a dictionary and a short introduction to Kalaallisut(if you want, we can tell you the sites), but we need more. if someone can provide us any sites about Kalaallisut, tell us.

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PostPosted: 25 Feb 2005 22:03 
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Man... Estonian, Kalaallisut... you don't pick the easiest languages!

You'll find a very good Inuktitut dictionary (it includes Kalaallisut) here.

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salutations,
if anyone wants, here is the link to the short introduction to West Greenlandic(Kalaallisut).
<a href=http://www.geocities.com/jerry_mccarthy_uk/grnintro1.htm>Kalaallisut</a>
we did read that Kalaallisut is a really difficult language, with lots of declensions, but we haven't seen any site that shows a good grammar, explaining all these stuff...

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Maybe someone could explain you about Kalaallisut at the University Alaska of Fairbanks. A lot of teachers speaks Alaska's languages, even so, they know some other languages of Greenland, Canada and Siberia :

Go to http://www.uaf.edu/anlc/ (staff's section for mailing/contact)

Much luck to you! :)

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can anyone here give me any idioms?


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CharlotteHathaway wrote:
can anyone here give me any idioms?


idioms in which language(s)?

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