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What are the Inuits 2 official languages?

The Inuits don't have two official languages. There are actually several different Inuit languages spoken by different groups across the Arctic region. They include:

* Inuktitut - The most widely spoken Inuit language, spoken in Canada.

* Inuinnaqtun - Spoken in Canada's Northwest Territories.

* Kalaallisut - The official language of Greenland.

* Yupik - Spoken in Alaska and Siberia.

* Unangan - Spoken on the Aleutian Islands of Alaska.

These are just the major languages, and there are also many dialects within these language groups.

It's important to note that the term "Inuit" encompasses many distinct cultural groups and their respective languages.

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