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Pronunciation of Inuit Names
There is similiar languages for most of the Inuit. However it can be pronounced in other ways than is shown. In particular the Yapuks in the Yukon and a couple of tribes in Alaska would definitely have different pronounciation than those shown.
The really fun pages on Cat Names (by Culture) researched by Dominic Marks and found at Magic Names for Mystic Cats was very helpful in getting nuances correct.
The conventions to convey phonetic sounds are these:
- The accentuated syllable is capitalized.
- A capitalized vowel is pronounced as the name of the letter so Kate is KAT and cat is KaT.
- If a letter or a group of letters is nearly silent (a schwa by international phonetic conventions) or is silent then it or they are represented by a single quote '.
- For example the English word emphasized is rendered as eM Fa sIz'd
The official pronounciation rules are these:
- K - The k has two distinctly different pronounciations. The first one is that of the k in king, vg. ikkitit, matches; the second one is pronounced deep in the throat. It is very similar to a Kr and we have written it thus.
- The second last syllable is stressed usually.
- J and Y - The j and the y are interchangeable and should be pronounced as y in you.
- S - The s is generally pronounced as sh, eg. amisut (amishut). Some bands in the Eskimo Point region pronounce it as an h, vg. asso (aHo).
- I - the i is pronounced as ee, vg. inuk (eenuk).
- U - the u is pronounced oo as in shoot, or better as in the latin "una".
- NG - The ng is pronounced with a single sound, as in singing and never as in "ungodly".
- DLERK - at the end of a word is pronounced like TSLERK. It is in fact the only really difficult pronounciation, along perhaps with the KR.
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Name
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Pronunciation
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Adlet
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ad LET
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Agloolik
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ah GLU lEk
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Aipaloovik
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A pa LU vEk
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Agu'gux
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ah GU'gus
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Akna
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ahk Na
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Anguta
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ahn Guh tah
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Arnakua'gsak
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ahrn ah KRUa'g shahk
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Aulanerk
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ahoo Lan erk
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Aumanil
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au MAHN El
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Keelut
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KRE lUt
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Nerrivik
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ner RE vEk
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Nootaikok
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nU tah Ekrok
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Pukkeenegak
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pUk krE ne gahk |
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Qiqirn
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KE Kern
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Sedna
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SHeD nah
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Sila Inua
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shE lah E nU ah
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Tarquiup Inua
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tar KE Up E NU ah
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Tekkeitsertok
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tek KRe ET sher Tok
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Tootega
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tU te Gah
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Tornarsuk
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TUR nar shUk
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Torngasoak
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torn GaH shU ahk
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