| en ear (n) |
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| esu yuucignek (n) |
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| esu kelistaq (n) |
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| esu tuntutgun (n) |
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| esu aqavsik (n) |
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| esu atsalugpiaq (n) |
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| esu uataq |
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| esu makliim (n) |
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| en million |
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| esu qasgignek (n) |
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| en grey haired (a) |
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| en hour (n) |
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| fr plaquebière (n) |
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| esu aqevyik (n) |
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| en apron (n) |
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| esu arvinlegen |
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| esu aana (n) |
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| esu tauna (n) |
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| esu tauna (n) |
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| fr vingt (a) |
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| esu up’nerkami (n) |
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| esu atsalugpiagtun (n) |
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| en fifty |
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| esu talliman |
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| esu tauna (n) |
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| en butterfly (n) |
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| esu cuignilngurni (n) |
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| esu yuinaak malruk cetaman |
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| en fifteen |
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| en tent (n) |
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| esu arnaq (n) |
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| en fifty one |
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| esu angalkucetun (n) |
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| esu anipat (n) |
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| esu pissur (v) |
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| fr ressembler (v) |
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| esu tuskaq |
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| en twenty one |
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| en padlock (n) |
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| esu ciilvik (n) |
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| esu atsar (n) |
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| en must (v) |
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| esu kep'nerciq (n) |
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| en yesterday (n) |
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| fr quatre vingt sept (a) |
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| esu up’nerkagnegun (n) |
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| esu maklagni (n) |
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| esu yuinaq qula malruk |
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| esu qanuugnek (n) |
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| esu yuinaat pingayun akimiaq |
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| fr renard (n) |
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| esu anipak (n) |
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| en nineteen |
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| esu tulukaruugnek (n) |
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| en widower (n) |
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| en eleven hundred |
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| esu aqevyik (n) |
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| en pocket (n) |
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| esu tuntuvagkun (n) |
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| esu alatiq |
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| esu atsar (n) |
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| esu imarpiim (n) |
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| esu aatatun (n) |
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| esu kapisuun |
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| esu eskaapaq (n) |
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| en march (n) |
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| esu taryaqvagteggun (n) |
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| esu atsar (n) |
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| esu tupugaq |
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| esu yuucimi (n) |
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| esu eskuulutaq |
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| esu tauna (n) |
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| esu augegnegun (n) |
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| esu yuinaq pingayunlegen |
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| en jesus (n) |
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| en forefinger (n) |
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| esu yuinaq qula pingayun |
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| en saturday (n) |
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| en fifty nine |
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| esu estaalista (n) |
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| esu pingayun |
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| en december (n) |
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| esu papiq (n) |
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| esu temcinarqelria (n) |
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| en yup ik (n) |
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| esu yuinaak malruk akimiaq atauciq |
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| esu paankaq (n) |
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| fr couteau (n) |
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| esu aapirin (n) |
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| esu temcinarqe (v) |
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| esu yuut (n) |
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| esu iqallugnun (n) |
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| en ulu (n) |
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| esu cuignilngurtun (n) |
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| fr soixante seize (a) |
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| esu patitussaaq (n) |
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| en key (n) |
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| esu iqallugnek (n) |
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| esu tauna (n) |
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| fr soixante treize (a) |
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