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  1. Mar 14, 2024 · Greenlandic, or Kalaallisut, is the indigenous language of Greenland, spoken by most of the population. It belongs to the Eskimo-Aleut language family and has several dialects. It is with the West Greenlandic dialect being the most widely spoken. Greenlandic is a polysynthetic language.

  2. Feb 19, 2021 · Even though Greenlandic today is the official language, major tensions between the mother language and Danish remain. The political and administrative elites predominately speak Danish while a majority of the population – 70 percent – speaks only Greenlandic. This translates into the democratic question of whether a country can be governed ...

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  4. Tunumiit oraasiat, (or Tunumiisut in Kalaallisut, often East Greenlandic in other languages), is the dialect of eastern Greenland. It differs sharply from other Inuit language variants and has roughly 3,000 speakers. Avanersuaq is the dialect of the area around Qaanaaq in northern Greenland. It is sometimes called the Thule dialect or North ...

  5. Aug 22, 2016 · Aug 22, 2016. Greenlandic is a language spoken by the Inuit people in Greenland. The main dialect, Kalaallisut, of Western Greenland belongs to the Eskimo-Aleut family (closely related to other Inuit languages, e.g. in Canada and basically accross the Arctic area). It became the only official language of Greenland when it gained autonomy from ...

  6. Info/ResourcesFortescue Michael. (1984). Learning to speak Greenlandic: a case study of a two-year-old’s morphology in a polysynthetic language. SageJournals...

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  7. Greenlandic can be divided into three dialects: Kalaallisut or, in English, Greenlandic, is the standard dialect and official language of Greenland. This standard national language is now taught to all Greenlanders in school, regardless of their native dialect. It is related to Inuktitut. It reflects almost exclusively the language of western ...

  8. The Greenlandic language, called Kalaallisut by its own speakers, is an Eskimo-Aleut language related to Inuktitut and other Inuit languages. Its name is pronounced similar to ka-lah-tlee-soot, and it is spoken by more than 50,000 Greenlanders today. In fact, Greenland is the only country or territory in North America which has an indigenous ...

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