Examples of using Eskimo in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Akutaq has become a traditional Eskimo food for a long time and is used as a special street food.
Another unique experiment on interbreeding the jackal and Eskimo dogs(husky) was conducted in Russia.
like the neighbouring Eskimo, enjoy tossing each other high into the air on walrusskin blankets.
Whether attracted by the far-fetched when the obvious was at hand What does an Eskimo prefer to eat- ice cream or tallow?
It has been said that a good sales person could sell ice cubes to an Eskimo.
Russians and Tatars) to under 10,000(e.g., Samis and Eskimo).
four are Eskimo.
Since you had lived in Alaska quite a few of the fellows used to call you“Eskimo.”.
It's been said that the mark of a good salesman is having the ability to sell ice to an Eskimo.
There is an old saying that claims a sales person should be able to sell ice to an Eskimo.
And believe it when I say that he could sale snow to an eskimo.
Whether attracted by the far-fetched when the obvious was at hand What does an Eskimo prefer to eat-ice cream or tallow?
The Eskimo languages are divided into two branches, the Yupik languages, spoken in western and southwestern Alaska and in easternmost Siberia, and the Inuit languages,
When an isolated band of fifteen Copper Eskimo families was first contacted early in the twentieth century,“every adult male had been involved in a homicide.”.
HMS Eskimo and HMS Punjabi later in the day to go to the assistance of HMS Glowworm, which was under
The other story relating to this breed is that a few Canadian Eskimo Dogs or Labrador Huskys were brought into the UK from the USA in the late 70s or early 80s and crossbred with Alaskan Malamutes
However, whatever the actual number of words for snow in Eskimo, Pullum's pamphlet fails to address an important question: what do we actually know about Eskimos' perception of snow?
a similar east Asian origin to, but is not clearly related to, the Greenland Dog and the Canadian Eskimo Dog, but contains a possible admixture of the Siberian Husky.
From the Australiam Aborigines to the African Maaasai and Zulu, from the American Navajo, Shawnee, and Cherokee, to the Tahitians, Eskimo and Maori, the practice of gratitude is at the very root of most indigenous traditions.
From the Australian Aborigines to the African Maasai and Zulu, from the American Navajo, Shawnee, and Cherokee, to the Tahitians, Eskimo, and Maori, the practice of gratitude is at the very root of most indigenous traditions.