Inuktitut
Inuktitut is documented on Dialect Atlas across 5 dialects, including Inuktitut, Inuktun, Inuvialuktun.
Dialects of Inuktitut
- InuktitutEastern Canadian InuktitutThe Inuit language of Nunavut and Nunavik. The largest Eastern Canadian Inuit variety and one of Nunavut's official languages, written in the Inuktitut syllabary.
- InuktunPolar Eskimo · AvanersuarmiututThe Inuit language of north-western Greenland around Qaanaaq, the world's northernmost Indigenous language community. Linguistically closer to Canadian Inuktitut than to Kalaallisut.
- InuvialuktunWestern Canadian InuitThe Inuit language of the Inuvialuit communities of the western Canadian Arctic. Smaller than Inuktitut and historically split between three sub-varieties: Sallirmiutun, Uummarmiutun, and Kangiryuarmiutun.
- KalaallisutWest Greenlandic · GreenlandicThe West Greenlandic standard and the official language of Greenland. The most-spoken Inuit variety, with continuous use in education, literature, and media.
- TunumiisutEast GreenlandicThe Inuit language of east Greenland, centred on Tasiilaq. So divergent from West Greenlandic in pronunciation and lexicon that the two are barely mutually intelligible; often classified as a separate language.