Inuktitut Syllabics - Table

Table

The Inuktitut script (titirausiq nutaaq) is commonly presented as a syllabary. The dots on the letters in the table mark long vowels; in the Latin transcription, the vowel is doubled.

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Short Long Trans. Short Long Trans. Short Long Trans Final Trans
i u a h
pi pu pa p
ti tu ta t
ki ku ka k
gi gu ga g
mi mu ma m
ni nu na n
si su sa s
li lu la l
ji ju ja j
vi vu va v
ri ru ra r
qi qu qa q
ngi ngu nga ng
nngi nngu nnga nng
łi łu ła ł

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