Languages eskimo-aléoutes
The languages eskimo-aléoutes (or languages eskaléoutes , also named languages inuit-aléoutes ) are a Famille of languages spoken with the Greenland, in the north of the Canada, in Alaska and in certain parts of the Siberia.
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List languages eskimo-aléoutes
- Languages of descent Inuite
- Languages inuit:
- Inuktitut : Canada
- Inuktun: North of Greenland
- Inupiaq: North and the North-West of Alaska
- Inuvialuktun
- Kalaallisut: West of Greenland
- Languages Yupik-Yuit:
- Yupik : Gulf of the Pacific and center of Alaska
- Yuit: St. Lawrence island, Chaplino, Naukan, Sirenik
- Languages aléoutes:
- : Atkan, Attuan, Unangan, Bering
- Are: Unalaskan, Pribilof
- Western
See too
Internal bonds
- Linguistic
- Dictionary of the languages
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