Inuktitut
"Inuktitut" in a Sentence (12 examples)
Do you speak Inuktitut?
Atuqtuaq habitually speaks Inuktitut and speaks a bit of English.
Atuqtuaq learns Inuktitut at his school.
Inuktitut is an official language of Nunavut.
I studied Inuktitut some time ago.
Inuktitut is a difficult language.
Korean Hangeul glyphs and Inuktitut syllabograms fascinate me in a similar way as Japanese Kana glyphs do.
In the afternoon of the 22nd of January of 2022, on my way back from the cafe, I met Sherie, wearing a red and black checkered long-sleeved shirt, as she was walking her pitbull. I asked her the name of her dog, which is "Sekari," supposedly Inuktitut. Sherie is part-Cree, part-French, part-Norwegian, etc., a "Heinz 57," we both agreed. Sherie has artificial vampiric fangs because she is a Goth.
I read the research paper "Linguistic relativism and the basic expression of rationality in Inuktitut."
I read the research paper "The Syntax and Semantics of Modification in Inuktitut: Adjectives and Adverbs in a Polysynthetic Language."
I can hear a swell of laughter and boisterous merriment in Inuktitut.
In the Northwest Territories, the languages with official status are English, French, Dëne Sųłıné (Chipewyan), Nēhiyawēwin (Cree), Dene Kǝdǝ́ (Northern Slavey), Dene Zhatıé (Southern Slavey), Dinjii Zhu’ Ginjik (Gwich’in), Inuinnaqtun, Inuktitut, Inuvialuktun and Tłįcho.
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