\documentclass[12pt]{article} \usepackage[ucs2]{oinuit} \begin{document} \inuittext \begin{center} \begin{tabular}{c|c} \LARGE HP UP & \LARGE Imaruituq Taqtu\\ \hline \begin{minipage}{150pt} HN PKU 1     oU KU 1FN U. UY 1*Y Wf U U N mFNUYKU. f  1 *K. L  rNY r(N o 1 Y r(N K  P KN  U L- K Y r-N 8KU L. \end{minipage} & \begin{minipage}{150pt} \selectlanguage{american} When we were children we never had anything to worry about, all we had to do was play. It was all there was and we were very happy. But as we grew older, our parents, especially our mothers, started to teach us the things we had to know, such as how to look after a house. My mother told me that she wanted me to learn these things because I would have a house of my own when I grew up, but I didn't believe it. \end{minipage} \end{tabular} \end{center} \thispagestyle{empty} \end{document}