| Thanks for adding the Inuktitut [[[[ᐃᓄᐃᑦ]]]]! :) I don't think I agree with your [http://en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=Inuit&diff=16736850&oldid=16291702 recent edits] to the English entry on the [[[[Inuit]]]], though. Did you possibly misunderstand definition 1? "Any of several Aboriginal peoples of coastal Arctic Canada, Alaska, and Greenland" means "Any one [group of people] of the several groups of people living in coastal arctic North America", not "Any one individual person from the several groups of people". "Inuk" is currently defined as referring to "A member...", so I think the sense which is the plural of Inuk is, in fact, the second sense, "the collective members of one of these peoples" (which is thus not improper at all). [[User:-sche|- -sche]] [[User talk:-sche|(discuss)]] 05:10, 27 April 2012 (UTC) | | Thanks for adding the Inuktitut [[[[ᐃᓄᐃᑦ]]]]! :) I don't think I agree with your [http://en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=Inuit&diff=16736850&oldid=16291702 recent edits] to the English entry on the [[[[Inuit]]]], though. Did you possibly misunderstand definition 1? "Any of several Aboriginal peoples of coastal Arctic Canada, Alaska, and Greenland" means "Any one [group of people] of the several groups of people living in coastal arctic North America", not "Any one individual person from the several groups of people". "Inuk" is currently defined as referring to "A member...", so I think the sense which is the plural of Inuk is, in fact, the second sense, "the collective members of one of these peoples" (which is thus not improper at all). [[User:-sche|- -sche]] [[User talk:-sche|(discuss)]] 05:10, 27 April 2012 (UTC) |