inuit - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of inuit in Hindi

  • इनुइट

inuit Definition

Noun

  • a member of an indigenous people of northern Canada and parts of Greenland and Alaska.
  • the family of languages of the Inuit, one of the three branches of the Eskimo-Aleut language family. It is also known, especially to its speakers, as Inuktitut.

Adjective

  • relating to the Inuit or their language.

inuit Example

  • The Northern Inuit Dog is friendly; it needs to be around. ( उत्तरी इनुइट कुत्ता मिलनसार है; इसे आसपास होना चाहिए। )
  • That is… we had an Inuit grandmother, Aazuria fabricated. ( यानी ... हमारी एक इनुइट दादी थी, अज़ुरिया ने गढ़ी थी। )
  • Here’s Inuit lore on Qalupaliks and obscure southern legends about Aycayia and Sumpall. ( यहाँ कालूपालिकों पर इनुइट विद्या है और अयायिया और सुम्पल के बारे में अस्पष्ट दक्षिणी किंवदंतियाँ हैं। )
  • I don't envy this little Inuit; I know quite well how difficult it is to drive one of these machines. ( मैं इस छोटे से इनुइट से ईर्ष्या नहीं करता; मैं अच्छी तरह जानता हूं कि इनमें से किसी एक मशीन को चलाना कितना मुश्किल है। )

More Sentence

  • Archaeologists, for example, have discovered cave drawings depicting members of Inuit tribes using walrus skins to throw each other into the air.
  • Or marvel at the various lexemes for the word " snow " found in one Inuit dialect.
  • Isolated examples have been documented in Japan and among the Inuit and Eskimo American Indians.
  • A more modern day comparison would be Inuit children who as late as the 50's and 60's still missed school during the preparation for winter, and winter months which sometimes shortened their school year substantially.
  • The Alaskan Inuit families with the blue skinned people—there was nothing really wrong with them, they just appeared different.
  • My family was inspired by the simple functionality of Inuit architecture, hundreds of years ago when we first migrated to the Bering Sea.
  • There was an Inuit man in his crew—maybe this began with a fascination with researching Inuit traditions, and one thing led to another.
  • Fortunately I was wearing waterproof pants made from walrus hide (I think), the same kind that the Inuit wore (I had picked up a pair in Khanbalikh).