I’m not sure if this is something you guys can or want to help with. The bathroom at my current job is completely free of graffiti except for the words “itik nuliak” written very clearly in Sharpie. It’s not a language local to where I live and putting it in Google translate doesn’t do anything. It’s been bothering me.

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    Oh, I know who it was then!

    Ok, I have a red Sharpie, how do I correct it to what they were clearly trying to say?

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        Yeah but I’d like to correct their “anus intercourse” to whatever the Inuit for but sex actually is. it’d freak my colleague out.

        You know like grading a paper.

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          Plus, now I want to write butt sex in Inuit everywhere, so it’d be better to get it right

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              That surprises me. They’re one of these people who talk extensively about all the languages they want to learn without actually doing anything about it. Mind you, I suppose he wasn’t exactly translating shakespeare.

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              Based on your other description of Kurt and my username… probably

              If there’s no correcting to be done, may I suggest responding to use a condom in Inuit?

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                And do you live in northern Norway? Also how do I say that in Inuit?

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      I think it’s hilarious that you have gotten it translated and now have a suspect.

      I suggest you name and shame them in your correction, even if only by an identifier only you and they would understand.

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        It’s enough for me to let them think that someone in the office speaks an obscure language they are interested in. The person in question has been talking about the Inuit a fair bit recently. That’s how I know who it is. I can’t imagine there are many people who have ambitions to learn Inuit who don’t already live in Nunavut or Greenland.