Sami languagesSami is a general name for group of Finno-Ugric languages spoken in Laponia, including parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia, in Northern Europe. Very often Sami is erroneously referred as one language for all lappic people. {| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" width="300"\n! colspan="2" bgcolor="limegreen" style="font-size:120%"|Sami (Saami)\n|-\n| valign="top"|Spoken in:\n|Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia\n|-\n| valign="top"|Region:\n|Northern Europe\n|-\n| valign="top"|Total speakers:\n| ~20000\n|-\n| valign="top"|Ranking:\n|Not in top 100\n|-\n| valign="top"|Geneticclassification:\n|Uralic languages \n Finno-Ugric languages \n Finno-Lappic \n Lappic \n Sami\n|-\n! colspan="2" bgcolor="limegreen"|Official status\n|-\n| valign="top"|Official language of:\n| valign="top"|None. (Recognized as a minority language in several Norwegian, Swedish and Finnish municipalities.)\n|-\n| valign="top"|Regulated by:\n| valign="top"|-\n|-\n! colspan="2" bgcolor="limegreen"|Language codes\n|-\n|ISO 639-1||-\n|-\n|ISO 639-2||sma, sme, smi, smj, smn, sms\n|-\n|SIL||LKS, LPB, LPC, LPD, LPI, LPL, LPK, LPR, LPT, LPU, SIA\n|}
SoundsGrammarThe Northern Sami dialect has had a more than one grammar, but in 1948 a common grammar was created. It was last modified in 1985. The Lule Sami dialect has a common grammar but with fewer special characters, only a-acute and n-acute. The character n-acute (Ń/ń) is the eng sound found in the Norwegian word "sang". Instead of n-acute (found in Unicode, but not in ASCII), many use ñ or even ng.VocabularyOrthographyNorthern Sami uses seven characters not found in the Scandinavian languages or the Finnish language: \n*a-acute (Á/á)\n*c-caron (Č/č)\n*d-stroke (Đ/đ)\n*eng (Ŋ/ŋ)\n*s-caron (Š/š)\n*t-stroke (Ŧ/ŧ)\n*z-caron (Ž/ž) Lule Sami very few special characters, only a-acute and n-acute. Southern Sami uses written using Norwegian or Swedish characters, some variants of Swedish (ä, ö) or Norwegian (æ, ø) characters. Inari Sami uses seven special characters. Kildin Sami uses cyrillic typesetting, Russian characters with some special characters.External links\n*Sami alphabets: Basics (in Norwegian) and references\n*Lappic language tree - at ethnologue.org Category:Finno-Ugric languages\nCategory:Sami \n\n\n\n\n\n |
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