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=== Canada === {{further|Inuktitut}} {{further|Inuvialuktun}} The Inuit languages are official in the [[Northwest Territories]] and [[Nunavut]] (the dominant language in the latter); have a high level of official support in [[Nunavik]], a semi-autonomous portion of [[Quebec]]; and are still spoken in some parts of [[Labrador]]. Generally, Canadians refer to all dialects spoken in Canada as ''[[Inuktitut]]'', but the terms ''[[Inuvialuktun]]'', ''[[Inuinnaqtun]]'', and ''[[Inuttut]]'' (also called ''Nunatsiavummiutut'', ''Labradorimiutut'' or ''Inuttitut'') have some currency in referring to the variants of specific areas. ==== Western Canadian Inuit ==== *[[Inuvialuktun]] (from west to east) ** [[Uummarmiutun]] (Canadian [[Iñupiaq language|Iñupiaq]]) **[[Siglitun]] (Sallirmiutun) **[[Inuinnaqtun]] **[[Natsilingmiutut]] **[[Kivalliq dialect|Kivallirmiutut]] (Kivalliq) **[[Aivilingmiutut]] (Ailivik) **[[North Baffin dialect|Iglulingmiut]] (Qikiqtaaluk Uannanganii) ==== Eastern Canadian Inuit ==== *[[Inuktitut]] **[[Qikiqtaaluk Nigiani]] **[[Nunavimmiututut]] **[[Inuttitut]] (Nunatsiavummiut)
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