Inuktitut language resources – Language Links Database
Inuktitut – /ɪˈnʊktɨtʊt, also Eastern Canadian Inuktitut or Eastern Canadian Inuit, is one of the principal Inuit languages of Canada. It is spoken in all areas north of the tree line, including parts of the provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador, Quebec, to some extent in northeastern Manitoba as well as the territory of Nunavut.
More information: Wikipedia
Native speakers: 34,000 (2011 census), 36,000 together with Inuvialuk (2006)
Native to: Canada
Inuktitut Grammar and Pronunciation
- Tusaalanga.ca - (“Let me hear it”), a website with Inuktitut online lessons with sound files. 20 lessons with dialogues, grammar, vocabulary, practice assignments and some audio
- MasterAnyLanguage.com - Language learning games
- LanguageGeek.com - Syllabarium
- University of Toronto - Learning materials
- Native-languages.org - Collection of links
Inuktitut Vocabulary
- Cram.com - Some flashcards
- Quizlet.com - Flashcards
- Inuit.inuktitut.free.fr - Thematic Vocabulary (on the left)
Inuktitut Reading Materials
Inuktitut Dictionaries
Inuktitut Listening and Video Resources
PODCASTS / AUDIOBOOKS
- Forvo - About 100 words pronounced by native speakers
TV / VIDEO / MOVIES
- Nac.nu.ca - Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
- YouTube - A list of YT video lessons
- OttawaInuitChildrens - Greetings in Inuktitut with pdf
- isuma.tv - offers many interesting old tv broadcasts in Inuktitut
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