Greenlandic

Feb 11, 2016 00:16

Hey guys! I found out that Greenlandic is actually just a dialect of the native Canadian languages and aside from specific vocabulary and veeeery slight spelling differences, their main grammar is so far exactly the same. I really couldn't find any info about Greenlandic before, but the wiki page on the language group as a whole is pretty readable ( Read more... )

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kamomil February 11 2016, 05:49:31 UTC
The native Canadian language you are referring to is probably Inuktitut

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ringlat February 11 2016, 21:20:31 UTC
Yeah it is, I just didn't use the name because I don't know which specific dialect this book is teaching......... Or rather I assume it is because it literally just says "the innuit language"

EDIT: whoops i'm crazy from hunger and spaced out on what i was replying to. the wiki page hosts a list of dialects but the book i'm reading about the grammar from treats them ALL as one single language and just says ex. "another variant is this", and the book uses old spelling and so i don't even know which one it's teaching mainly so i can't write the dialect name....... which is what i misthought, for some reason, was the topic lol

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