Browse Inuktut Words & Morphemes
| Inuktut Sort descending | Content Type | English |
|---|---|---|
| Qimmit saattinnit miagguuqtut tusaqsaujut. | You can hear the dogs howling from the front of our house. | |
| Qimmivuk kiisisuuq. | Our dog bites. | |
| qimuk- | verb root | the action of an animal pulling a sled, etc. |
| Qimuksikkut angirrarasuqujaulluni. | They wanted him to go home by dogteam. | |
| qimuksit | noun root | dog team |
| qimuttut | verb root + affix/ending | They are pulling the sled. |
| qingaijaqtunga | stem + verb ending | I have a cold nose. |
| qingaq | noun root | nose |
| Qingaut | noun root | Bathurst Inlet |
| qiniq- | verb root | to look for something |
| qiniqqaugaluarakkik | verb root + affix/ending | even though I searched for the two of them |
| qinnguq | noun root | space between the eyebrows |
| qinngut | noun root | scope; binoculars |
| qinni- | verb root | to cache meat |
| qinniq (qingniq) | noun root | cached meat |
| qinnisimajut | verb root + affix/ending | They were cached. |
| qinu | noun root | shattered thin ice |
| qinu- | verb root | to make a fuss |
| qinuaq | noun root | slush on water |
| qinujuittuq | verb root + affix/ending | (the infant) is never cranky. |
| qipiiqtuq | stem + verb ending | He took the blanket off. |
| qipik | noun root | blanket |
| qipinngirijuq | noun root | appendicitis |
| qipinnguq | noun root | appendix (anatomny) |
| qiqinnikuujunga | stem + verb ending | I have frostbite. |
| qiqit- | verb root | to freeze a part of one's body; to be frostbitten |
| qiqsuqqangajuq | noun root | spring snow that softens during the day & freezes at night |
| qirniq | noun root | black dog |
| qirniqtaq | adjective root | black |
| qisik | noun root | skin of a sea mammal |
| qisikkuvik | noun root + affix/ending | a place where sealskins are stored |
| qissiri- | verb root | to work on seal skin |
| qisuk | noun root | fog that forms over open water in winter; “sea smoke" |
| qitiq | noun root | 1. middle 2. waist |
| qitiqpapaluttuq (qitiqpapaluktuq) | stem + verb ending | It’s almost half full; almost in the middle |
| qitiqtiq | noun root | middle finger |
| qitiraq- | verb root | to be half-way |
| Qitirmiut | noun root | Kitikmeot Region |
| qittainga- | verb root | to be alert; to be fully awake |
| qittainganngittunga | verb root + affix/ending | I am not fully awake |
| qittaiq- | verb root | to be alert; to be fully awake |
| qittiri- | verb root | to identify the midpoints |
| qitummak- | verb root | to soften sealskins |
| qitummaksaijuq | verb root + affix/ending | She is working on softening skins. |
| qiturngaq | noun root | child (refers only to one’s own children) |
| qiu- | verb root | to experience cold |
| qiujunga | verb root + affix/ending | I am cold. |
| Qiuluamut uulippasaalirama. | verb root + affix/ending | I am so cold that I’m even shivering now. |
| qiuqtaq- | verb root | to cut one's hair short |
| quagjulik | noun root | glover needle |