Land of many languages

These signs are common across the NWT in government offices. We do have 10 official languages, after all!

7 Responses to Land of many languages

  1. Steve & Megan

    Hey, those are MY signs! They’re in all (most?) Department of Justice offices across the NWT.

    Megan (de-lurking for the first time)

  2. Philippe Morin

    I took this photo at Arctic Tern young offenders’ facility in Inuvik..thanks for reading, too!

  3. Steve & Megan

    Sorry if I freaked you out on the phone. I’ve been reading your blogs for months and feel like I know you. I lived in Inuvik for three and a half years (including two years at the CBC station there) and completely understand how you feel.

  4. sattvicwarrior

    whats #7??
    never seen that before….
    totally cool

  5. Steve & Megan

    In order:

    English
    French
    Inuinnaqtun
    Gwich’in
    North Slavey
    Tlicho
    Inuktitut
    Inuvialuktun
    Cree
    Chipewyan
    South Slavey

  6. Philippe Morin

    wow, Megan, that’s impressive!!

  7. sattvicwarrior

    i DOWNLOADED # 7 after i copied it from your friend megans comment..
    the FONT is at

    http://www.gov.nu.ca/Nunavut/English/font/

    cool . now if i ONLY knew what it sounded like!!!!

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