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  2. Sámi languages - Wikipedia

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    The Sámi languages (/ ˈ s ɑː m i / SAH-mee), [4] also rendered in English as Sami and Saami, are a group of Uralic languages spoken by the Indigenous Sámi peoples in Northern Europe (in parts of northern Finland, Norway, Sweden, and extreme northwestern Russia).

  3. Uralic languages - Wikipedia

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    The Uralic family comprises nine undisputed groups with no consensus classification between them. (Some of the proposals are listed in the next section.) An agnostic approach treats them as separate branches. [39] [40] Obsolete or native names are displayed in italics. Sámi (Sami, Saami, Samic, Saamic, Lappic, Lappish)

  4. Southern Sámi - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Southern Sámi belongs to the Saamic group within the Uralic language family. In Sweden, Saami is one of five recognized minority languages, but the term "Saami" comprises different varieties/languages, and they are not individually recognized. In Norway, Southern Sámi is recognized as a minority language in its own right.

  5. Sámi people - Wikipedia

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    The Sámi languages belong to the Uralic language family, linguistically related to Finnish, Estonian, and Hungarian. Due to prolonged contact and import of items foreign to Sámi culture from neighboring Scandinavians, there are a number of Germanic loanwords in Sámi, particularly for "urban" objects. The majority of the Sámi now speak the ...

  6. Akkala Sami - Wikipedia

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    Akkala Sámi, also referred to, particularly in Russia, as Babin Sámi (Russian: Бабинский саа́мский), was a Sámi language spoken in the Sámi villages of Aʼkkel (Russian: Бабинский; Finnish: Akkala), Čuʼkksuâl (Russian: Экостровский) and Sââʼrvesjäuʼrr (Russian: Гирвасозеро; Finnish: Hirvasjärvi), in the inland parts of the Kola ...

  7. Sámi history - Wikipedia

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    According to the comparative linguist Ante Aikio, the Sami proto-language developed in South Finland or in Karelia around 2000–2500 years ago, spreading then to northern Fennoscandia. [9] The genetic lineage of the Sami is unique, and may reflect an early history of geographic isolation, genetic drift, and genetic bottle-necking.

  8. Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Features in First-Look Image for ‘My ...

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    “My Fathers’ Daughter,” soon to be the first Sámi-language feature to world premiere at Toronto, has released a first-look image featuring “Game of Thrones” actor Nikolaj Coster-Waldau ...

  9. Skolt Sami - Wikipedia

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    According to Finland's Sámi Language Act (1086/2003), Skolt Sámi is one of the three Sámi languages that the Sámi can use when conducting official business in Lapland. It is an official language in the municipality of Inari , and elementary schools there offer courses in the language, both for native speakers and for students learning it as ...