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  1. Inuit languages - Wikipedia

    • According to the 2021 Canadian census, the Inuit population of Canada is 70,540, of which 33,790 report Inuit as their first language. [2] Greenland and Canada account for the bulk of Inuit speakers, although about 7,500 Alaskans speak some variety of an Inuit language out of a total population of over 13,000 Inuit. [3]… 展开

    Overview

    The Inuit languages are a closely related group of indigenous American languages traditionally spoken across the
    The … 展开

    Nomenclature

    The traditional language of the Inuit is a system of closely interrelated dialects that are not readily comprehensible from one end of the Inuit world to the other; some people do not think of it as a single language but rat… 展开

    Classification and history

    The Inuit languages constitute a branch of the Eskimo–Aleut language family. They are closely related to the Yupik languages and more remotely to Aleut. These other languages are all spoken in western Alaska, United States, a… 展开

     
  1. Inuktitut
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    Inuktitut, the Inuit language, has five main dialects in Canada: Inuvialuktun (Inuvialuit region in the Northwest Territories); Inuinnaqtun (western Nunavut); Inuktitut (eastern Nunavut dialect); Inuktitut (Nunavik dialect); and Nunatsiavumiuttut (Nunatsiavut).
    In Canada, the word Inuktitut is routinely used to refer to all Canadian variants of the Inuit traditional language, and it is under that name that it is recognised as one of the official languages of Nunavut and the Northwest Territories.
    Inuktitut is the traditional oral language of Inuit in the Arctic. Spoken in Canada and Greenland, as well as in Alaska, Inuktitut and its many dialects are used by peoples from region to region, with some variations.
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  3. Inuktitut - The Canadian Encyclopedia

    2016年12月13日 · Inuktitut is an Indigenous language in North America, spoken in the Canadian Arctic. The 2021 census reported 40,320 people have knowledge of Inuktitut. Inuktitut is part of a larger Inuit language family, stretching from …

  4. Inuktitut - Wikipedia

  5. Inuit - The Canadian Encyclopedia

    2010年6月8日 · Inuktitut, the Inuit language, has five main dialects in Canada: Inuvialuktun (Inuvialuit region in the Northwest Territories); Inuinnaqtun (western Nunavut); Inuktitut (eastern Nunavut dialect); Inuktitut (Nunavik dialect); and …

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  7. Inuktitut language, syllabary and pronunciation - Omniglot

  8. Inuktitut syllabics - Wikipedia

  9. Inuit Languages - York University

    Inuit languages are most commonly spoken in the Northern Territories, as well as parts of Northern Quebec and Labrador (1). In Canada, a total of 42,795 people reported speaking a language belonging to the Inuit language family in 2021. …

  10. Inuit language | Description & Facts | Britannica

  11. Indigenous Languages in Canada - The Canadian …

    2008年8月13日 · There are around 70 distinct Indigenous languages in Canada, falling into 12 separate language families. While in many places there has been decreased transmission of languages from one generation to the next, …