
Inuktitut
Inuktitut is an Indigenous language spoken primarily by the Inuit people in northern Canada, including regions like Nunavut and parts of Quebec and Labrador. It belongs to the Inuit-Yupik-Unangan language family and has unique features, such as complex word structures that combine root words with prefixes and suffixes to convey specific meanings and relationships. Written in both Latin and Inuktitut syllabics scripts, it plays a vital role in cultural identity and communication for the Inuit communities. The language reflects their history, environment, and worldview, contributing to the preservation of their heritage.