Anglophones who want to learn the Inuit language can now do so with a computer, mouse and speakers, thanks to a newly launched learning website that lets learners hear the language out loud.
An Iqaluit woman's invitation for people to learn Inuktitut prompted a wellspring of responses from across North America. Miali Coley-Sudlovenick is the owner of Allurvik, a business that focuses ...
Starting next Saturday, early mornings on APTN will be for learning Inuktitut. At 7:45 a.m. ET a new show is launching geared for ages two to five. Anaana's Tent is hosted by Rita Claire Mike-Murphy, ...
Canadians and "sorry": it's the ultimate national cliché. But in a country filled with so many languages and cultures, there's more than one way to apologize. In this first edition of our series How ...
Every time Johnassie Kudluarok hears his students use the word “maqaitu-ing” in Inuktitut, it admittedly drives him “nuts.” “What does ‘maqaitu-ing’ mean? Where did that ‘-ing’ come from?” he wonders.