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How do you say happy trails in inuit?

There isn't a direct equivalent of "Happy Trails" in Inuktitut, the language spoken by Inuit people. This is because the phrase has a specific cultural meaning in English, conveying a sense of farewell and good luck on a journey. In Inuit culture, greetings and farewells are often more focused on expressing specific wishes for well-being, safety, and success in hunting and daily life.

However, you can express similar sentiments in Inuktitut through phrases like:

* Nunavutsi! (Good Journey!)

* Aajuk piqqaqta! (May you have good hunting!)

* Iluta qanuqtuq! (May you travel safely!)

* Uqaqsi! (Go in peace!)

The specific phrase you choose would depend on the context and the nature of the journey being undertaken.

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