How to use possessive pronouns in Inuktitut

How to use possessive pronouns in Inuktitut

You want to learn how to use possessive pronouns in Inuktitut? You've come to the right place! Scroll down and see the short Inuktitut lessons complete with useful examples. My book, your book, all our books... we make learning Inuktitut possessive pronouns easy.

Inuktitut possessive pronouns : my

Possessive pronouns are used in Inuktitut to describe possession or ownership. The Inuktitut word for 'my' is 'ga / ra'. Unlike English, the word 'ga / ra' is placed after the noun.

Examples

īpili ga
my apple
illu ga
my house
kīnauja ra
my money
kūqarvi ga
my kitchen
titirau ga
my pen
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Inuktitut belongs to the Eskimo-Aleut language family. If you are planning on doing some travelling, learning Inuktitut would be a great way to make the most of your trip.

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Step 9 : Inuktitut possessive pronouns

Possessive pronouns are used to describe ownership or possession. To start out, learn to use just two Inuktitut possessive pronouns. We suggest you learn anāna ga, atāta ga and anāna it, atāta it (my mother, my father, your mother, your father). You can scroll to the top of this page to see a short lesson about Inuktitut possessive pronouns including useful examples. After you've learned using these phrases by heart you can move on to the bonus Step 10 (Simple Inuktitut sentences).

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