Greenland presents transport professionals with unprecedented challenges: 57,000 inhabitants dispersed across 2.1 million square kilometers, with 80% of territory covered by ice sheet up to 3 kilometers thick. Conventional road networks connecting settlements remain economically prohibitive and physically impossible. Instead, Greenlandic society depends entirely on integrated aviation and maritime networks, creating infrastructure planning requirements unlike anywhere else on Earth. This comprehensive 19,600-word manual provides the linguistic tools, cultural insights, and practical knowledge essential for transport professionals working in this extraordinary environment. Created specifically for engineers, planners, consultants, and project managers involved in Greenlandic infrastructure development, it bridges the gap between international technical expertise and local cultural knowledge.