Medical Interpretation for English to Inuktitut
Remote hospital interpreters and translation for English to Inuktitut.
Inuktitut is part of the Eskimo-Aleut language family, spoken by the Inuit people in Canada's Arctic regions. It's known for its polysynthetic structure, where words are formed by combining several morphemes, and its use of a syllabic writing system. Inuktitut is not just a language but a key part of Inuit culture, encapsulating traditional knowledge, customs, and the unique relationship of the Inuit with the Arctic environment.
Inuktitut is predominantly spoken in the Canadian Arctic territories of Nunavut and the Northwest Territories, as well as in northern parts of provinces like Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador. In these regions, Inuktitut is used in daily communication, media, education, and government services.
Qikiqtaaluk nigiani, Nunavimmiutitut, Inuttitut, Inuktun
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