أليت
Aleut
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Description
أليت (Aleut) is a noun referring to the Aleut people, an indigenous ethnic group native to the Aleutian Islands in Alaska and the Russian Far East. This term is used in Arabic to denote this specific ethnic group and their associated culture, language, and heritage.
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Example Sentences
الأليوت هم شعب أصلي يعيشون في جزر ألوشيان.
Al-Aliyut hum sha'ab asliy ya'ishun fi juzur Alushyan.
The Aleuts are an indigenous people who live in the Aleutian Islands.
تاريخ الأليوت غني بالثقافة والتقاليد البحرية.
Tarikh al-Aliyut ghani bi-al-thaqafa wa-al-taqalid al-bahriyya.
The history of the Aleut people is rich with maritime culture and traditions.
يحافظ الأليوت على لغتهم التقليدية حتى اليوم.
Yahafiz al-Aliyut 'ala lughathum al-taqlidiyya hatta al-yawm.
The Aleut people preserve their traditional language to this day.
كان الأليوت ماهرين في صيد السمك والصيد البحري.
Kan al-Aliyut mahirin fi said al-samak wa-al-said al-bahri.
The Aleuts were skilled in fishing and marine hunting.
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Cultural Notes
The Aleut people have a rich maritime heritage spanning thousands of years in the North Pacific. They are renowned for their expertise in kayaking, hunting sea mammals, and developing sophisticated tools adapted to Arctic conditions. Understanding the Aleut people is important when studying indigenous cultures of North America and their resilience in maintaining cultural identity despite historical challenges.
Usage Tips
When using أليت (Aleut) in Arabic, treat it as a proper noun referring to the ethnic group. The term can be used with the definite article (الأليوت) when referring to the people collectively. Be respectful and accurate when discussing indigenous peoples, and understand that this term specifically refers to the Aleutian Island inhabitants rather than other Inuit or Eskimo groups.