Examples
Meaning
it looks like N
Notes
May alternatively be understood in a monovalent sense. However, it seems to be mostly used in an impersonal sense, with an impersonal 3. person subject.
Kalaallisut | Translation | Notes |
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palaserpaluppoq | it looks like the priest; he looks like a priest | |
aappaluttoq | red (the colour) | From {auk}N, 'blood' and intransitive participle V{ðuq}N, so literally 'something that looks like blood'. |
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