In Nunivt is where people speak that langage.
In Nunavut, the people primarily speak Inuktitut, which is one of the official languages of the territory alongside English and French. Inuktitut is a language spoken by the Inuit people of the Canadian Arctic and is an important part of their cultural heritage.
Inuit is the name of the indigenous peoples who inhabit the northern territories in Canada's arctic. The word itself mean 'the people' in the Inuktitut language.
Inuktitut is an Indigenous language spoken primarily by the Inuit people in Canada, particularly in the northern regions such as Nunavut and parts of Quebec. It is part of the Eskimo-Aleut language family and has several dialects. The language is characterized by its unique syllabic writing system and rich vocabulary that reflects the culture and environment of the Inuit. Inuktitut plays a vital role in the preservation of Inuit culture and identity.
most speak french.
The Blackfoot people spoke the Blackfoot language, which is part of the Algonquian language family. It is mainly spoken by the Blackfoot tribes in Montana and Alberta, Canada.
It didn't. In 1999, Nunavut became Canada's 3rd territory. The territory was previously part of Northwest Territories but the new area of Nunavut was promised back in 1993. There is speculation that one day some of Canada's territories could become provinces.
The people of Alabama for the most part speak English, with a southern accent.
Most people speak Polish in Krakow or any part of Poland.
For many years, until 1867, much of Canada was part of the United Kingdom.
First Nations peoples in North America spoke a variety of different languages, as there were many different tribes and nations with distinct linguistic traditions. Some examples of languages spoken by First Nations people include Navajo, Cherokee, Cree, and Inuktitut. These languages are part of diverse language families such as Algonquian, Iroquoian, Athabaskan, and Inuit.
Some Canadian's Speak French because during the time of immigration to "The New World" settlers came from France, and England, who took over Canada. Most Canadian's are indeed English, however in the central part of the country they have larger masses of French speaking populations.
Ontario --------------- But mostly lower Quebec, along the St Lawrence. Of course as Canada grew so did the French who have settled where ever there are Federal offices as most of those jobs are reserved for people who speak French.