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Inuit Writing System 20191006

A stop sign in English, French and Inuktut syllabics is seen in Iqaluit, Nunavut on April 25, 2015. There are currently nine different ways of writing Inuktut, the Inuit language, including the syllabics shown on this Iqaluit stop sign. But Inuit groups have recently adopted a new writing standard that uses the familiar European alphabet and is intended to make it easier for the far-flung people to communicate and develop Inuktut educational materials. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson 
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