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For those who are ready to take the next step in learning Inuktut. Allurvik provides more advanced vocabulary, dialogues, grammar notes and practice exercises.
The first in our series of handbooks for Inuktut beginners. Pigiarvik provides all you need to master the basics of Inuktut.
Les voyageurs et les nouveaux arrivants de l’Arctique canadien ont une occasion unique de goûter à l’inuktitut, la langue ancienne et moderne des Inuit. Le manuel de conversation en inuktitut proposé par Pirurvik te fournira des mots et expressions utiles que tu pourras utiliser dans diverses situations.
Travellers and newcomers to the Canadian Arctic have a unique opportunity to experience Inuktitut, the ancient and modern language of Inuit. Pirurvik’s Inuktitut phrasebook will equip you with handy words and phrases to use in a wide variety of situations.
Transliteration consists in representing the characters of a given script by the characters of another, while keeping the operation reversible. The use of diacritics or digraphs solves the problem of different number of characters between the alphabets of the two writing systems.
A South Baffin based Inuktitut learning resource. Fresh words and expressions shared regularly 😊 ᑕᒻᒪᕈᒪ ᐊᔪᕆᖅᓲᑎᙵ
Omniglot is an encyclopedia of writing systems and languages. You can use it to learn about languages, to learn alphabets and other writing systems, and to learn phrases in many languages.
This site was created to provide a central location online to learn about Canadian Inuit culture. This site is designed to serve as a resource for Canadian school age children and their teachers.
Pirurvik, meaning “a place of growth” is a unique, non-government centre of learning dedicated to Inuit Language, Culture and Wellbeing. They create and run programs, provide services and develop innovative productions.
Uqausiit Pinnguarutiit is an Inuit language learning app that provides young children with fun activities that support shape and sound recognition, as well as, vocabulary development.
Thousands of people are learning the Inuit Language on-line through Tusaalanga, our award-winning website. It is brought to you by Pirurvik, an Iqaluit-based centre dedicated to enhancing Inuit language, culture and well-being.
Niutaq Cultural Institute, published by Inhabit Media. Inc.