Inuit
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Inuit
Summary
Inuit is a language subfamily[1]. Inuit draws 1,038 Wikipedia views per month (language_subfamily category, ranking #1 of 9).[2]
Key Facts
- Inuit's instance of is recorded as language subfamily[3].
- Inuit's instance of is recorded as dialect continuum[4].
- Inuit is a type of Inuit–Yupik[5].
- Inuit's Commons category is recorded as Inuit languages[6].
- Inuit's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Inuit languages[7].
- Inuit's number of speakers, writers, or signers is recorded as {'amount': '+90000'}[8].
- Inuit's permanent duplicated item is recorded as Q25681466[9].
- Inuit's linguistic typology is recorded as subject–object–verb[10].
- Inuit's linguistic typology is recorded as agglutinative language[11].
- Inuit's linguistic typology is recorded as polysynthetic language[12].
- Inuit's linguistic typology is recorded as ergative–absolutive language[13].
- Inuit's category for films in this language is recorded as Category:Inuit-language films[14].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include language subfamily[3] and dialect continuum[4]. Inuit is a type of Inuit–Yupik[5].
Why It Matters
Inuit draws 1,038 Wikipedia views per month (language_subfamily category, ranking #1 of 9).[2] Inuit has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[15] Inuit is known by 19 alternative names across languages and contexts.[16]