Qujanaq, Kelly, I have familiarized with these sites:-) >I'm actually trying to learn Belarusan, maybe you could help me out? :) Without problems!! :-))
ENG/ GR/ BEL Good morning/ Kumoorn/ Dobrai ranicy (Добрай раншцы) How are you/ Qanoq-ipit/ Jak sprawi (Як справы) Yes/ Aap/ Tak (Так) No/ Naagga/ Ne (Не) Maybe/ Immaqa/ Mabic (Мабыць) What's your name? /Qanoq ateqarpit?/ Jak tvae imia? (Як тваё імя) My name is Kelly (Alesia)/ Kellyimik (Alesiaimik) ateqarpunga/ Mae imia Kelly (Alesia)(Маё імя Келлі (Алеся) To continue? ;-)
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Here's a cool medieval textile site (including Herjolfsnæs)
I believe there is a Greenland National Museum in the capital, Nuuk. Historical and cultural stuff are both displayed there...
Closer to Herjolfsnæs, there is the Nanortalik Museum. They have copies of the Norse costumes there.
For more on the region, check this site out.
I'm actually trying to learn Belarusan, maybe you could help me out? :)
-Kelly (the moderator)
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>I'm actually trying to learn Belarusan, maybe you could help me out? :)
Without problems!! :-))
ENG/ GR/ BEL
Good morning/ Kumoorn/ Dobrai ranicy (Добрай раншцы)
How are you/ Qanoq-ipit/ Jak sprawi (Як справы)
Yes/ Aap/ Tak (Так)
No/ Naagga/ Ne (Не)
Maybe/ Immaqa/ Mabic (Мабыць)
What's your name? /Qanoq ateqarpit?/ Jak tvae imia? (Як тваё імя)
My name is Kelly (Alesia)/ Kellyimik (Alesiaimik) ateqarpunga/ Mae imia Kelly (Alesia)(Маё імя Келлі (Алеся)
To continue? ;-)
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And my attempt to reconstruct the Norse clothes
It's wear from Herjolfsness #39, hood #78 (But it is not visible, it behind a back)
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