kanalitsoone
Kanalitsoone is a term that originates from the Inuit language, specifically from the Inuvialuit dialect spoken in the western Canadian Arctic. It translates to "iceberg" in English. The term is composed of two parts: "kanali" meaning "ice" and "tsoone" meaning "large" or "big". Thus, kanalitsoone literally means "big ice".
Icebergs are large pieces of ice that have broken off from glaciers or ice shelves and are
The Inuvialuit people, who inhabit the western Arctic coast of Canada, have a deep understanding of the
In recent years, the term "kanalitsoone" has gained some recognition outside of the Inuit community, particularly