Iñupiatun is the indigenous Inuit language spoken by Iñupiat in Northern Alaska
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Iñupiatun is the indigenous Inuit language spoken by Iñupiat in Northern Alaska. It is closely related to the Inuvialuktun, Inuinnaqtun and Inuktitut dialects of the Inuit language spoken in northern Canada, and to Inuktun and Kalaallisut spoken in Greenland. The phrases you hear in this app were recorded in the coastal sub-dialect of Iñupiatun spoken in the coastal communities of Northwest Alaska (Nuataaq, Ipnasiaq, Kivaliñiq, Qikiqtaġruk and Nunatchiaq).
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Iñupiatun is the indigenous Inuit language spoken by Iñupiat in Northern Alaska. It is closely related to the Inuvialuktun, Inuinnaqtun and Inuktitut dialects of the Inuit language spoken in northern Canada, and to Inuktun and Kalaallisut spoken in Greenland. The phrases you hear in this app were recorded in the coastal sub-dialect of Iñupiatun spoken in the coastal communities of Northwest Alaska (Nuataaq, Ipnasiaq, Kivaliñiq, Qikiqtaġruk and Nunatchiaq).
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