Atelihai, pronounced ahh-tee-lee-hi, is the Inuktitut word for "hello" or "welcome." It's one of the more than 130 words and phrases the Let's Speak Inuktitut project, or UKâlalautta Inuttitut, has ...
Facebook users can now translate their feeds to the Inuktitut language’s South Baffin dialect through desktop. The news, shared by Facebook parent company Meta, is the result of a four-year ...
Microsoft added a Inuktitut text translation to its translation software today. A press release from Microsoft said that the addition will allow users to translate any of more than 70 languages to or ...
The Qikiqtani Inuit Association (QIA) has taken to social media to encourage the increased usage of Inuktitut, the Inuit language. Based in the Qikiqtani (Baffin) Region of Nunavut, Canada’s youngest ...
The Government of Nunavut has launched a new text-to-speech tool that reads webpages in the native language of Inuktitut. It can also be used in Bing Translate and other Microsoft tools later this ...
It has taken an un-Genesis-like 34 years to create, but Inuit communities in Canada's Eastern Arctic can now read the complete Bible in their own language. A consecration ceremony to mark the ...
Government of Nunavut provided critical data to create new translation system; government also adopting Teams to provide better access to services, healthcare and learning for remote communities ...
New language settings to support Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated's efforts to strengthen and promote the vitality of Inuit language "Inuit expect to see and hear Inuktut in all aspects of our lives.
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