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Sámi

Sámi

Summary

Sámi languages are used by around 36,000 people across Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. As part of the Uralic language family, it is written using the Latin alphabet and follows an SOV word order with an extensive case system. With an agglutinative structure, Sámi expresses complex meanings through suffixes and modifications. Traditionally an oral language, it has a strong presence in folklore, music, and indigenous activism. Despite historical marginalization, revitalization efforts, including bilingual education and digital resources, aim to preserve Sámi linguistic and cultural heritage. (We used Northern Sámi as a grammatical reference).

Stats

  • Language Family: Uralic

  • Writing System: Latin

  • Writing System Type: Alphabet

  • Writing Direction: L to R

  • Tones / Pitch Accent: None

  • Morphology: Agglutinative

  • Cases: 7

  • Grammatical Gender / Noun Class: None

  • Number of Verb Tenses: 2

  • Word Order: SOV

  • Number of Vowels (Monophthongs): 10

  • Number of Consonants: 35

Areas Where Spoken

  • Finland (0.05%) (2,700)

  • Norway (0.45%) (25 k)

  • Russia (0.0003%) (500)

  • Sweden (0.08%) (8 k)

Resources

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