Inuktitut

=A Taste of Inuktitut...= Source: www.flickriver.com || Source: www.queensu.ca || Source: www.inunoo.com ||
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What language do they speak and how do they write it....?

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Inuktitut was developed by James Evans, a missionary,
in the late19th Century. Before this time Inuit had no written language. Inuktitut has **15 consonants** and only **3 vowels**.

A single consonant sound is written as a small symbol,
e.g. the //k// and final //t// in the symbols for Inuktitut (above). || Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inuktitut || =Inuktitut in the Allen Centre...=
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Discover Inuit Words for Arctic Animals...

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