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  2. Languages of Greenland - Wikipedia

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    The official language of Greenland is Greenlandic.The number of speakers of Greenlandic is estimated at 50,000 (85-90% of the total population), divided in three main dialects, Kalaallisut (West-Greenlandic, 44,000 speakers and the dialect that is used as official language), Tunumiit (East-Greenlandic, 3,000 speakers) and Inuktun (North-Greenlandic, 800 speakers).

  3. Category:Languages of Greenland - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wiktionary; Wikidata item; ... Extinct languages of Greenland (2 P) G. Greenlandic language ...

  4. Greenlandic language - Wikipedia

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    The language of the Inughuit (Thule Inuit) of Greenland, Inuktun or Polar Eskimo, is a recent arrival and a dialect of Inuktitut. Greenlandic is a polysynthetic language that allows the creation of long words by stringing together roots and suffixes .

  5. Greenland profile - AOL

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    Languages: Greenlandic, also Danish and English Life expectancy: 71 years (men) 76 years (women) Aurora borealis over the Greenland town of Kangerlussuaq [Getty Images]

  6. Category:Greenland - Wikipedia

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    Category: Greenland. 128 languages. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikisource;

  7. List of official languages by country and territory - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of official languages by country and territory. It includes all languages that have official language status either statewide or in a part of the state, or that have status as a national language , regional language , or minority language .

  8. Inuit languages - Wikipedia

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    to hear -tsiaq- well -junnaq- be able to -nngit- not -tualuu- very much -junga 1SG. PRES. IND. NSP tusaa- -tsiaq- -junnaq- -nngit- -tualuu- -junga {to hear} well {be able to} not {very much} 1SG.PRES.IND. NSP I cannot hear very well. This sort of word construction is pervasive in the Inuit languages and makes them very unlike English. In one large Canadian corpus – the Nunavut Hansard – 92 ...

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