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- Inuit_languages abstract "The Inuit languages are a closely related group of Native American languages traditionally spoken across the North American Arctic and to some extent in the subarctic in Labrador. The related Yupik languages are spoken in western and southern Alaska and Russian Far East, particularly the Diomede Islands, but are severely endangered in Russia today and spoken only in a few villages on the Chukchi Peninsula. The Inuit live primarily in three countries: Greenland (a constituent of the Kingdom of Denmark), Canada (specifically the Nunatsiavut region of Labrador, the Nunavik region of Quebec, Nunavut, and the Northwest Territories), and the United States (specifically the state of Alaska).The total population of Inuit speaking their traditional languages is difficult to assess with precision, since most counts rely on self-reported census data that may not accurately reflect usage or competence. Greenland census estimates place the number of speakers of varieties of Inuit there at roughly 50,000, while Canadian estimates are at roughly 35,000. These two countries count the bulk of speakers of Inuit language variants, although about 7,500 Alaskans speak varieties of Inuit out of a population of over 13,000 Inuit. The Inuit languages have a few hundred speakers in Russia. In addition, an estimated 7,000 Greenlandic Inuit live in European Denmark, the largest group outside of Greenland, Canada and Alaska. Thus, the global population of speakers of varieties of Inuit is on the order of nearly 100,000 people.".
- Inuit_languages thumbnail Inuktitut_dialect_map.svg?width=300.
- Inuit_languages wikiPageExternalLink Technocrats.
- Inuit_languages wikiPageExternalLink eskimo_words_for_snow_derby.html.
- Inuit_languages wikiPageExternalLink 086162e.pdf.
- Inuit_languages wikiPageExternalLink InukMorphList.pdf.
- Inuit_languages wikiPageExternalLink dictionary.htm.
- Inuit_languages wikiPageExternalLink 054301-e.html.
- Inuit_languages wikiPageExternalLink inuityupik_en.htm.
- Inuit_languages wikiPageExternalLink show_language.asp?code=kal.
- Inuit_languages wikiPageExternalLink technology-syllabics.php.
- Inuit_languages wikiPageExternalLink index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=5&Itemid=30.
- Inuit_languages wikiPageExternalLink inu_syllabarium.html.
- Inuit_languages wikiPageExternalLink www.livingdictionary.com.
- Inuit_languages wikiPageExternalLink our.html.
- Inuit_languages wikiPageExternalLink katersat.cgi?lang=eng.
- Inuit_languages wikiPageExternalLink charts.
- Inuit_languages wikiPageID "15227".
- Inuit_languages wikiPageRevisionID "602075107".
- Inuit_languages child Greenlandic_language.
- Inuit_languages child Inuinnaqtun.
- Inuit_languages child Inuktitut.
- Inuit_languages child Inupiat_language.
- Inuit_languages child Inuvialuktun.
- Inuit_languages ethnicity Inuit.
- Inuit_languages fam "Eskimo".
- Inuit_languages familycolor "Eskimo-Aleut".
- Inuit_languages glotto "inui1246".
- Inuit_languages hasPhotoCollection Inuit_languages.
- Inuit_languages map "Inuktitut dialect map.svg".
- Inuit_languages name "Inuit".
- Inuit_languages region Alaska.
- Inuit_languages region Greenland.
- Inuit_languages region Northern_Canada.
- Inuit_languages region Nunatsiavut.
- Inuit_languages region Nunavik.
- Inuit_languages subject Category:Agglutinative_languages.
- Inuit_languages subject Category:Indigenous_languages_of_Alaska.
- Inuit_languages subject Category:Indigenous_languages_of_the_North_American_Arctic.
- Inuit_languages subject Category:Inuit_language.
- Inuit_languages subject Category:Languages_of_Canada.
- Inuit_languages subject Category:Polysynthetic_languages.
- Inuit_languages type Abstraction100002137.
- Inuit_languages type AgglutinativeLanguages.
- Inuit_languages type Class107997703.
- Inuit_languages type Collection107951464.
- Inuit_languages type Communication100033020.
- Inuit_languages type Group100031264.
- Inuit_languages type IndigenousLanguage106903519.
- Inuit_languages type IndigenousLanguagesOfAlaska.
- Inuit_languages type IndigenousLanguagesOfTheNorthAmericanArctic.
- Inuit_languages type Language106282651.
- Inuit_languages type LanguagesOfCanada.
- Inuit_languages type PolysyntheticLanguages.
- Inuit_languages type Language.
- Inuit_languages type Language.
- Inuit_languages type InformationEntity.
- Inuit_languages comment "The Inuit languages are a closely related group of Native American languages traditionally spoken across the North American Arctic and to some extent in the subarctic in Labrador. The related Yupik languages are spoken in western and southern Alaska and Russian Far East, particularly the Diomede Islands, but are severely endangered in Russia today and spoken only in a few villages on the Chukchi Peninsula.".
- Inuit_languages label "Inuit (langue)".
- Inuit_languages label "Inuit languages".
- Inuit_languages label "Inuittalen".
- Inuit_languages label "Języki inuickie".
- Inuit_languages label "Lingua inuit".
- Inuit_languages label "Língua inuíte".
- Inuit_languages label "Инуитские языки".
- Inuit_languages label "イヌイット語".
- Inuit_languages sameAs Inuitština.
- Inuit_languages sameAs Inuit_(langue).
- Inuit_languages sameAs Bahasa_Inuit.
- Inuit_languages sameAs Lingua_inuit.
- Inuit_languages sameAs イヌイット語.
- Inuit_languages sameAs Inuittalen.
- Inuit_languages sameAs Języki_inuickie.
- Inuit_languages sameAs Língua_inuíte.
- Inuit_languages sameAs m.03xz3.
- Inuit_languages sameAs Q27796.
- Inuit_languages sameAs Q27796.
- Inuit_languages sameAs Inuit_languages.
- Inuit_languages wasDerivedFrom Inuit_languages?oldid=602075107.
- Inuit_languages depiction Inuktitut_dialect_map.svg.
- Inuit_languages isPrimaryTopicOf Inuit_languages.