In Greenlandic, English is called "Tunumiusut."
In Greenlandic, ostrich is called "tissuarsuk."
Yes, Greenlandics are called Eskimos even though no, Icelanders are not so called. The term comes from ayas̆kimew in the Montagnais language of non-Inuit peoples known as the Innu and translates literally as "a person who laces a snowshoe" in English. It historically tends to be applied to indigenous populations of Alaska, Canada, eastern Siberia and of Greenland.
eskimos
Some Eskimos are called Inuit
because, why does any one in the world sweat? how are eskimos any different(and that's not even politically correct, they arent called eskimos, they are called inuit)
Aatsaat malugilerpakka marluusut.
Kalaallisut
they were called muckclucks
Igloo
Inuit
The word "them" in Greenlandic is ukuut.