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Originally Posted by Zylbath
Hey, thank you, thank you, thank you! 
It works, I am fascinated. Of course, morphological complexe words often can't be find (Greenlandic is a polysynthetic language where not rarely 12 morphemes with objects, attributes etc. are combined in one word.
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I'm not familliar with Greenlandic morphology, but if it has somewhat predictable patterns, you might be able to add inflections.
E.g. if an hypothetical Greenlandic word ABCD will often occur with a prefix aaa and/or a suffix bbb, you could add them as inflections (aaaABCD, ABCDbbb, aaaABCDbbb etc.).
For more information on inflections, see the
Kindle Publishing Guidelines and the
Mobipocket website.
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Originally Posted by EbokJunkie
BTW, Greenlandic language code is kal or kl.
See here.
You can edit opf file and recreate mobi.
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Unfortunately, the language codes in kindlegen/mobigen are hardcoded, and if you use a language code that is not in the following list, you'll get an error message.