The Inuit language, particularly Inuktitut, is traditionally written using a syllabic script developed in the 19th century, which consists of symbols representing syllables rather than individual letters. In addition to the syllabics, there is also a Romanized orthography that uses the Latin alphabet, which has gained popularity in some regions. Both writing systems aim to accurately represent the sounds and structure of the language, allowing for effective communication in written form. The choice between scripts often depends on the community and context.
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