There are 370 French speakers in Nunavut. They make up 1.27% of Nunavut's population.
In French, Nunavut is spelled the same way as in English: "Nunavut." However, the pronunciation may differ due to the phonetic rules of the French language.
Nunavut did not "become" French.French and English are Canada's official languages.According to Nunavut's Official Languages Act, the the Inuit (Inuktitut and Inuinnaqtun), English and French languages are the official languages within Nunavut.
It's french,english and inuktitut.
Nunuvut is in the middle of Canada and they spoke French, and everyone around them spoke English
English, French, Inuit Language (Inuktitut Inuinnaqtun).
it is because most people in nunavut are inuits while in ottawa most of the population are french and canadian
Nunavut is the same in English and French. The name -- which means "our land" (notre terre) -- serves as a masculine proper noun that references the largest, newest, and northernmost territory of the Inuit peoples in Canada as of April 1, 1999. The pronunciation will be "nyoo-na-vyoot" in French.
Yes, there is a francophone community in Nunavut, primarily concentrated in the capital, Iqaluit. While the majority of the population speaks Inuktitut and English, French is one of the official languages of Canada, and francophones in Nunavut maintain cultural and linguistic ties through various organizations and events. The presence of French immersion programs and schools also supports the francophone community in the region.
Nunavut is called Nunavut because in the langueges they speak Nunavut means our land.
yes because the us has Indians and Canada has french descendants of french and British and English
welcome to nunavut
No. Nunavut is in the Arctic.