Inuktitut, Greenlandic Language

The Greenlandic language is an Eskimo-Aleut language spoken by most people in Greenland. It is closely related to the Inuit languages in Canada, such as Inuktitut. It is spoken by about 54,000 people, which is more than all the other Eskimo-Aleut languages combined. Greenlandic is a unique example of an indigenous language of the Americas that serves exclusively as an official language of a semi-independent country, and as such it is far less thr... more

Also known as:

  • Greenlandic Eskimo,
  • Greenlandic,
  • Kalaallisut,
  • Inuktitut, Greenlandic

Human Language

Main Country:

Language Family:

Region:

ISO 639-3 Code:

  • kal

ISO 639-1 Code:

  • kl

Spoken in countries:

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