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Pop Culture Lesson: Great Eskimo Vocabulary Hoax

Description:   Ever hear that the Inuit have forty words for snow? Or a hundred? Or a thousand? That's the Great Eskimo Vocabulary Hoax. It's a myth that stems from when linguist Franz Boas mentioned that the Inuit have four words from separate roots for different kinds of snow. These are those words.

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Card # Inuktitut English Image
1 aput snow on the ground
2 piqsirpoq drifting snow
3 qana falling snow
4 qimuqsuq snowdrift

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