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In the past, some Central Inuit groups used piiyuq for "pretty", a term which is applied to objects as to people just as "pretty" or "beautiful" is applied in English. The term is part of the East Hudson Bay dialect (e.g., at Puvungnatuq and Sanikiluaq) and is used on the the west Hudson Bay coast (e.g., at Nauyaq) as well though not as frequently.

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Q: How do you say beautiful in Inuit?
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