2 Resources to Learn Greenlandic for Free
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Free courses in English or Danish
LearnGreenlandic offer research based courses on Greenlandic taught in Danish and English.
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Learn 101 for Greenlandic
I would like to welcome you to the Greenlandic lessons. I'm here to help you learn Greenlandic, by going step by step. All the lessons contain audio and are all offered for free.
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About the Greenlandic Language
The Greenlandic language, also known as Kalaallisut, is the official language of Greenland. It is spoken by the majority of the population and holds great cultural significance in the region. Currently, there are approximately 56,000 speakers of Greenlandic.
Greenlandic belongs to the Eskimo-Aleut language family and is closely related to the Inuktitut language spoken in Canada's Arctic regions. It has its origins in the ancestral languages of the indigenous people of the Arctic, who have inhabited Greenland for thousands of years.
One interesting fact about the Greenlandic language is its remarkable polysynthetic nature. It has the ability to create complex words by combining multiple stems and affixes into a single word, conveying rich meanings in a concise manner. This feature allows speakers to express detailed ideas using relatively few words.
Greenlandic is primarily spoken in Greenland, which is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark. It is the primary language of communication in government, education, and daily life. Efforts have been made to promote the use of Greenlandic in various domains, including media, literature, and cultural activities, to ensure the language's vitality and cultural preservation.
The unique linguistic and cultural heritage of the Greenlandic language contributes to the rich tapestry of Greenlandic society, reflecting the deep connection between the language and the land, history, and traditions of the Greenlandic people.
Please note that while the information provided here is based on general knowledge, specific details about the Greenlandic language may vary.