Inuktitut is the primary language of Inuit peoples in eastern and central Arctic Canada, including Nunavut, Nunavik (northern Quebec), and Nunatsiavut (Labrador). It is one of Canada's Indigenous languages with the most speakers and is an official language of Nunavut and the Northwest Territories. Inuktitut uses a unique syllabic writing system developed by missionaries in the 1800s, though Roman alphabet spelling is also used. Language revitalization efforts aim to increase Inuktitut use in schools, government, and daily life. Understanding Inuktitut helps preserve Inuit culture, traditional knowledge, and connections between generations in Arctic communities.