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Tried to watch it on my iPad and it said "Not available in my country", just tried to watch it now on my laptop and it works fine...

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Christmas morning here in Oz so Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, Buon Natale, Joyeux Noel or whatever you say in your country. :)

 

Ken

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How about this one: "Jutdlime pivdluarit ukiortame pivdluaritlo"

(Inupiat Eskimo)

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Is that Russian Nanuq? :D

Close, it's one of the Eskimo dialects. Inupiat.

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Is that from the google translator big brother Nanuq? Mele kalikimaka to all ! And fleece nauveedaud too all( please know that I spelled it this way to add humor to an otherwise sad phonetical tranalation). Feliz navidad too. This is my second home this makes all of you fawkers my family too! Spend it with yours, in good health, or thinking about yours in good health. Stay safe and be merry. E

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Hey E! I gotta admit that's from a web resource, there are verrrrrry few Inupiat speakers left. There are another 8 or 10 "Eskimo" languages here, even harder to learn!

Here's Inupiaq: "Quvianagli Anaiyyuniqpaliqsi suli Nakuuluni Ukiutqiutiqsi"

Aleut: "Kamgan Ukudigaa"

Alutiiq: Spraasnikam!

Ahtna: "C'ehwggelnen Dzaen"

Gwich'in: "Drin tsal zhit shoh ohlii & Drin Choo zhit zhoh ohli"

Inupiatun: Quvianaq Agaayuniqpak

Kotukon: Denaahuto' Hoolaahn Dedzaahn Sodeelts'eeyh

Tlingit - Xristos Khuwdziti Kax Sh Kaxtoolxetl

And there's bunches more!

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Just woke up at 11am this Christmas morning - a nice lay in! Happy Christmas all!

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