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  1. Inuktitut has 14 consonants, each represented by a particular syllabic character. That character is then rotated clockwise or reversed to represent Inuktitut’s three vowel sounds, i, u and a: ᒥ = m + i. ᒧ = m + u. ᒪ = m + a. ᓂ = n + i. ᓄ = n + u.

  2. Inuktitut has 14 consonants, each represented by a particular syllabic character. That character is then rotated clockwise or reversed to represent Inuktitut’s three vowel sounds, i, u and a : . mi. . mu. . ma.

  3. Inuktitut syllabics (Inuktitut: ᖃᓂᐅᔮᖅᐸᐃᑦ, romanized: qaniujaaqpait, or ᑎᑎᕋᐅᓯᖅ ᓄᑖᖅ, titirausiq nutaaq) is an abugida-type writing system used in Canada by the Inuktitut-speaking Inuit of the territory of Nunavut and the Nunavik and Nunatsiavut regions of Quebec and Labrador, respectively.

  4. Today the Inuktitut syllabary, which is known as titirausiq nutaaq (ᑎᑎᕋᐅᓯᖅ ᓄᑕᐊᖅ) or qaniujaaqpait (ᖃᓂᐅᔮᖅᐸᐃᑦ), is used mainly in Canada, especially in the territory of Nunavut (ᓄᓇᕗᑦ), the population of which is 85% Inuit, and in Nunavik (ᓄᓇᕕᒃ), Quebec. The Latin alphabet, known as qaliujaaqpait ...

  5. Oct 10, 2006 · Inuktitut Keyboards are available. This page uses no characters outside the Unicode standard. Long vowels are marked by a dot accent, so /laa/ is ᓛ. Long consonants are shown by the appropriate final preceding the syllabic, so /ttu/ is ᑦᑐ.

  6. Syllabics are formed by a final + vowel. For example, the (m) key produces. ᒻ. and the (a) key produces. ᐊ. So when you type. m-a. (ᒻᐊ), the syllabic. ᒪ.

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  8. Inuktitut Syllabics. Download this poster or place an order with the KI printing department. For questions or comments, contact us. Nunavik-IcE is a digital learning platform developed by Kativik Ilisarniliriniq, the central service provider for trilingual education for all Nunavimmiut.

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