Browse Inuktut Words & Morphemes
| Inuktut Sort descending | Content Type | English |
|---|---|---|
| ukaliq- | verb root | to catch a hare |
| ukaliqtuq | verb root + affix/ending | he catches a hare |
| ukalliaq- | verb root | to go hare hunting |
| ukalliaqtuq | verb root + affix/ending | he goes hunting for hare |
| ukialisaq | noun root + affix/ending | from last fall |
| ukiaq | noun root | autumn |
| ukiatsaaq (ukiaksaaq; ukiassaaq) | noun root | late summer/early autumn |
| ukiivik | noun root | wintering place |
| ukiuq | noun root | winter |
| ukiuqtaqtuq | noun root | the Arctic |
| ukkuaq | noun root | entrance block |
| ukkuiq- | verb root | to open |
| ukkusik | noun root | cooking pot |
| ukkusitsaq | noun root | soapstone |
| uku- | verb root | to bend down |
| ukua | pronoun | these (3+) |
| ukuak | pronoun | these two |
| ukuaq | noun root | daughter-in-law; also sister-in-law of a female |
| ukuktiguunaq | pronoun + ending | through these two |
| ukuktitut | pronoun + ending | like these two |
| ukunani | pronoun + ending | in these ones |
| Ukunani siniktalauqtunga. | example | I slept in these people’s place. |
| ukunanngat | pronoun + ending | from these (3+) |
| Ukunanngat kiinaujaqtaaqtunga. | example | I received money from these people. |
| ukungnani | pronoun + ending | to these two |
| ukungnanngat | pronoun + ending | from these two |
| ukungninga | pronoun + ending | these two (obect of the verb) |
| ukungnunga | pronoun + ending | to these two |
| ukuninga | pronoun + ending | these people/things here (object of the verb) |
| Ukuninga titiraqtunga. | example | Here are the things I am writing. |
| ukununga | pronoun + ending | to these (3+) |
| ukutiguunaq | pronoun + ending | through these (3+) |
| ukutitunaq | pronoun + ending | like these ones |
| ukutitunaq | pronoun + ending | like these ones; similar to these ones |
| ulamaut | noun root | an axe |
| ulamauttiqtuq | stem + verb ending | He took the axe to use. |
| ulik- | verb root | to cover something |
| ulinnga- | verb root | to be at high tide |
| ulinngappat | verb root + affix/ending | when it gets to high tide |
| ulippat | verb root + affix/ending | when the tide is full |
| ulit- | verb root | 1. the motion of the tide rising 2. to be inside out |
| ulittiaqtangit | stem + verb ending | They covered it well. |
| uliutiik | noun root | tendon |
| ullaaq | noun root | (this) morning |
| ullaarummitaq | noun root | breakfast |
| ullaasa | noun root | late morning |
| ullak- | verb root | to run |
| ullassigiarama | verb root + affix/ending | as I started to run |
| Ullukkut | exclamation | Good Day. |
| ullulimaaq | noun root + affix/ending | all day |