Language of the Eskimo–Aleut language family.
A member of the people inhabiting the Aleutian Islands and southwestern Alaska.
Sinônimos
Examples for "Aleutian"
Examples for "Aleutian"
1But you've analysed all those esoteric Aleutian materials, and you can synthesise?
2Lastly, the formation of a new island in the Aleutian Archipelago.
3Few of these voyages were pushed farther than the Aleutian islands.
4King Cove, in the Aleutian Islands chain, is inaccessible by land.
5Almost midnight on the North Pacific, about 230 miles south of Alaska's Aleutian Islands.
1Then they shouted in the Aleut dialect for the hunters to embark.
2The cross between the Aleut and white-principallyRussian-isknown as the "Creole."
3The Aleut are the masters of snow and ice magic.
4And this Aleut guy was right in front of him.
5Raven says, The Aleut ran for the border fence, which was a flimsy bamboo thing.
6He was the chief harpooneer of the Aleut nation.
7The big Aleut stares at her for a while.
8It means 'The Snowbird' in Aleut, but when she's aroused she's more like a hawk.
9The underlying principle on which the Aleut hunter works was brought out on our short bear hunt.
10And he still couldn't see the Aleut.
11Knowing the Aleut's character so well, I much feared that his mental state might work fatal results.
12But on the way one Indian had fired at the darkey and wounded the Aleut in the leg.
13Most linguists specializing in Native American languages do not discern large, clear-cut groupings other than Eskimo-Aleut and Na-Dene.
14So is the Aleut hunter trained.
15You know what an Aleut is?
16She no trade with Aleut people.