Documentation:RelLex/Inuktut Tusaalanga
Inuktut Tusaalanga
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Language Name
Inuktitut, and Inuinnaqtun.
Alternate Language Names
Inuttitut, Inuktut.
Region
Northwest Territories, Nunatsiavut (Newfoundland and Labrador), Nunavik (Quebec), Nunavut, Canada; Alaska, United States.
Who
Pirurvik Centre, Government of Nunavut.
Others Involved
There is no information included in this dictionary about others involved.
Publishing Information
This is a digital dictionary that doesn't display any information on launch or update dates.
How People are Cited
Pirurvik Centre and the Government of Nunavut are mentioned at the bottom of the website.
How Information is Cited
This dictionary does not cite the source of any of its information.
Where is Information Coming from
This dictionary does not indicate where information is coming from or what sources were used.
Tools and Framework used
This dictionary is a multimedia website, featuring audio.
Access
This dictionary is open access.
Included Languages and Directionality
English to Inuktut, Inuktut to English.
Dialects Included
This dictionary includes the following dialects: Inuinnaqtun, Nattilingmiutut, Paallirmiutut, Avilingmiutut, South Qikiqtaaluk, North Qikiqtaaluk, and Nunatsiavummiutut.
Type of Dictionary
This dictionary is a bilingual, bidirectional word list.
How are Entries Organised
Entries are organised alphabetically.
Other Features
Feature | Included | More Information |
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Guide to use and understand | ❌ | |
Audio | ✅ | Included in the glossary, dialogues, and lessons tabs |
Images | ✅ | There are pictures under the lessons tab to accompany the topic of the lesson |
Example phrases | ❌ | |
Speakers marked | ❌ | |
Dialects marked | ✅ | Marked through use of different pages (found on the top right of the page under Change Dialect) |
Other Notes
Despite the lack of a guide to use and understand, this website is simple and easy to use.
External Links
Find the Inuktut Tusaalanga dictionary here: https://tusaalanga.ca/index.php/welcome-bienvenue