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How do you say your welcome in Eskimo?

There is no single language called "Eskimo."

The term "Eskimo" is considered outdated and inaccurate. It's more appropriate to refer to the various Inuit and Yupik languages spoken by Indigenous peoples in the Arctic regions of North America and Greenland.

Here are some ways to say "you're welcome" in some of those languages:

* Inuktitut (Inuit language spoken in Canada): "Naunai"

* Yupik (Alaska): "Qannik" or "Aani"

* Greenlandic (Inuit language spoken in Greenland): "Qujanaq" or "Qajannguaq"

It's important to use the correct language name and avoid using the term "Eskimo."

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