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How do you say welcome to Alaska in Alaskan language?

There isn't one single "Alaskan language". Alaska has many Indigenous languages spoken there.

Here are some ways to say "welcome to Alaska" in some of the major Alaskan languages:

* Inupiaq: "Qanruyugut Alaskaku" (pronounced: "kan-roo-yoo-gut a-las-ka-koo")

* Yup'ik: "Anertuq Alaskaq" (pronounced: "ah-ner-took ah-las-kahq")

* Alutiiq: "Agluun Alaskaq" (pronounced: "ah-gloo-un ah-las-kahq")

* Tlingit: "Yéit'áa shéewú Alaska" (pronounced: "yay-tah shee-woo ah-las-ka")

It's important to remember that these are just a few examples, and there are many other Indigenous languages spoken in Alaska. You can find more information about these and other Alaskan languages online or at local cultural centers.

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