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- Inuttitut, Inuttut, or Nunatsiavummiutitut is a dialect of Inuktitut. It is spoken across northern Labrador by the Inuit, whose traditional lands are...
- differences in pronunciation. The Inuit language of Quebec is called Inuttitut by its speakers, and often by other people, but this is a minor variation...
- Newfoundland's Inuttitut/Inuktitut name is Ikkarumikluak (ᐃᒃᑲᕈᒥᒃᓗᐊᒃ), meaning "place of many shoals". Newfoundland and Labrador's Inuttitut / Inuktitut name...
- language (also known as Greenlandic) of Greenland and is now only found in Inuttitut, a distinct Inuktitut dialect. It is visually similar to a Latin small...
- Inuktitut as a teacher and a researcher and more specifically, to preserving Inuttitut, the Labrador Inuit dialect. Metcalfe was born in Hebron, Nunatsiavut...
- festival dates in Australia and New Zealand. In 2017, the band released an Inuttitut-language cover of The Tragically Hip's "Ahead by a Century". In the same...
- and there is an Itivimuit River near the town. The Nunatsiavut dialect (Inuttitut ᓄᓇᑦᓯᐊᕗᒻᒥᐅᑐᑦ or, often in government do****ents, Labradorimiutut) was once...
- widely sold as souvenirs in Alaska. In the Nunatsiavummiutut variety of Inuttitut, which is spoken in Nunatsiavut (Northern Labrador), the word is spelled...
- means 'turning apart', referring to their tusks.[citation needed] The Inuttitut term for the creature is aivik, similar to the Inuktitut word: aiviq ᐊᐃᕕᖅ...
- learned the Greenlandic language (which is a similar language to the Inuttitut language spoken by Labradorian Inuit). The Moravian Church set up missionary...