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Greenlandic may refer to something of, from, or related to Greenland. It may refer to the following articles:
- The Greenlandic language, an Eskimo-Aleut language spoken by the Kalaallit of Greenland
- A person from Greenland, or of Greenlandic descent: see Demographics of Greenland and Culture of Greenland
- Historically, anything relating to the Norse communities in southwestern Greenland (see History of Greenland)
- one of the following languages:
- The extinct Greenlandic Norse language
- Occasionally, the Danish language as spoken in Greenland
Usage examples of "greenlandic".
The workers at the cryolite quarry have a sparkle in their eyes, the industrial tycoons that earn the dough have a sparkle in their eyes, the Greenlandic cleanup staff have a sparkle in their eyes, and the blue fjords of Greenland are full of reflections and flashes of sunshine.
The tropical fabric, the Greenlandic respect for fine clothes, the Danish joy in luxury all merged together.
The Greenlandic hell is not the European rocky landscape with pools of sulfur.
On top of the East Greenlandic there are traces of more northern dialects.
East Greenlandic hunter sit and talk in a restaurant where the tables are being set, where a Dane is yelling in American English, and where you can hear an airport in the background?
As a reminder of what can happen to the famous Greenlandic generosity and indifference to money.
Not one of those living carcasses that amuse you at the zoo, but a polar bear, the one from the Greenlandic coat of arms, colossal, three-quarters of a ton of muscle, bone, and teeth.
I was present in the parliament, the Landsting, when the Siumut Party proposed that the planned withdrawal of American and Danish forces from Greenland should be preceded by the establishment of a Greenlandic military.
The lessons were given in a grotesque hodgepodge of English, West Greenlandic, and Danish.