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Description The syllabary used to write Inuktitut (titirausiq nutaaq). The extra characters with the dots represent long vowels; in the Latin transcription, the vowel would be doubled.
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Source Self-made in Inkscape, based on a previous PNG by Timwi.
Author Mysid

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current12:18, 12 ᔭᓐᓄᐊᓕ 2011Thumbnail for version as of 12:18, 12 ᔭᓐᓄᐊᓕ 2011489 × 445 (26 KB)PneReverted to version as of 07:08, 15 March 2010: apparently the ICI (Inuit Cultural Institute) orthography uses l with diagonal stroke (ł), not l with tilde (ɫ)
23:16, 23 ᐊᐅᒍᔅ 2010Thumbnail for version as of 23:16, 23 ᐊᐅᒍᔅ 2010489 × 445 (22 KB)TimwiCorrected last row — those should be l’s with tildes (ɫ), not l’s with slashes (ł).
07:08, 15 ᒫᕐᓯ 2010Thumbnail for version as of 07:08, 15 ᒫᕐᓯ 2010489 × 445 (26 KB)Scalable Vector RaccoonCorrected last row (those should be slashed l's (ł), not t's).
17:40, 4 ᒪᐃ 2008Thumbnail for version as of 17:40, 4 ᒪᐃ 2008489 × 445 (238 KB)Mysidall text to paths
17:39, 4 ᒪᐃ 2008Thumbnail for version as of 17:39, 4 ᒪᐃ 2008489 × 445 (26 KB)Mysid{{Information |Description=The syllabary used to write Inuktitut (titirausiq nutaaq). The extra characters with the dots represent long vowels; in the Latin transcription, the vowel would be doubled. |Source=Self-made in Inkscape, based on a previous PNG

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