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Inuktitut (/ɪˈnʊktətʊt/ ih-NUUK-tə-tuut;
Inuktitut: [
inuktiˈtut],
syllabics ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ; from inuk, 'person' + -titut, 'like', 'in the
manner of'), also known...
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question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of syllabics.
Inuktitut syllabics (
Inuktitut: ᖃᓂᐅᔮᖅᐸᐃᑦ, romanized: qaniujaaqpait, or ᑎᑎᕋᐅᓯᖅ ᓄᑖᖅ, titirausiq...
- Canada. Mallon, Mick
Inuktitut Linguistics for Technocrats. Mallon, Mick (1991)
Introductory Inuktitut and
Introductory Inuktitut Reference Grammar. ISBN 0-7717-0230-2...
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Inuktitut Braille is a
proposed braille alphabet of the
Inuktitut language based on
Inuktitut syllabics.
Unlike syllabics, it is a true alphabet, with...
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Nunavut (/ˈnʊnəvʊt/, /ˈnuːnəvuːt/; French: [nunavut], [nunavʊt], [nynavʏt];
Inuktitut: ᓄᓇᕗᑦ, [nunaˈvut], lit. 'our land') is the
largest and
northernmost territory...
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Inuktitut-English
Pidgin was an
Inuit pidgin used as a
contact language in Quebec, Labrador, and
neighboring areas of the
eastern Arctic. It consisted...
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Inuvialuktun (part of
Western Canadian Inuit/
Inuktitut/Inuktut/Inuktun)
comprises several Inuit language varieties spoken in the
northern Northwest Territories...
- Greenland. It is
closely related to the
Inuit languages in
Canada such as
Inuktitut. It is the most
widely spoken Eskimo–Aleut language. In June 2009, the...
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Woods Cree,
Swampy Cree and
Plains Cree. They are also used to
write Inuktitut in the
eastern Canadian Arctic;
there they are co-official with the Latin...
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Kakiniit (
Inuktitut: ᑲᑭᓐᓃᑦ [kɐ.ki.niːt]; sing. kakiniq, ᑲᑭᓐᓂᖅ) are the
traditional tattoos of the
Inuit of the
North American Arctic. The
practice is...