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  2. Languages of Finland - Wikipedia

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    The Romani language in Finland is called Finnish Kalo. It has been spoken in Finland for roughly 450 years. It has been significantly influenced by other languages in Finland, such as Finnish. Of the around 13,000 Finnish Romani, only 30% speak and understand the language well. The number of speakers diminished drastically after WW2.

  3. List of countries by English-speaking population - Wikipedia

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    English is the most widespread language in the country due to the many different languages spoken, with 60 million speakers. [5] This includes speakers of an English creole, accounting for 51% to 57% of the total population. [5] [6] It is estimated 10% of Nigerians speak English as a first language. [7] Pakistan: 220,892,331: 108,044,691: 48.91 ...

  4. Finnish language - Wikipedia

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    Today, Finnish is one of two official languages of Finland (the other being Swedish), and has been an official language of the European Union since 1995. However, the Finnish language did not have an official status in the country during the period of Swedish rule , which ended in 1809.

  5. List of official languages by country and territory - Wikipedia

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    A language that uniquely represents the national identity of a state, nation, and/or country and is so designated by a country's government; some are technically minority languages. (On this page a national language is followed by parentheses that identify it as a national language status.) Some countries have more than one language with this ...

  6. List of languages by total number of speakers - Wikipedia

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    Most spoken languages, Ethnologue, 2025 [6] Language Family Branch First-language (L1) speakers Second-language (L2) speakers Total speakers (L1+L2) English (excl. creole languages) Indo-European: Germanic: 390 million 1.1 billion 1.5 billion Mandarin Chinese (incl. Standard Chinese, but excl. other varieties) Sino-Tibetan: Sinitic: 990 million ...

  7. Ingrian dialects - Wikipedia

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    Today, the Ingrian dialects are still spoken in Russia, Finland and Sweden. [2] In 2010 there were only 20 300 Ingrian Finns left in Russia. [ 3 ] The Ingrian dialects are gradually dying out, as primarily elderly people speak them still, [ 1 ] and unlike Standard Finnish , the dialects are not taught in schools.

  8. Peräpohjola dialects - Wikipedia

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    [1] [8] Finnish language has been a common language spoken at home in the area but the dialects differ quite much from those spoken on the Finnish side of the border. [8] The Gällivare dialects together with the Torne Valley dialects and Lannankieli form the basis of the Meänkieli language in Sweden. Meänkieli has an official minority ...

  9. Category:Languages of Finland - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... English language in Finland (2 C, 7 P) F. Finland Swedish ... Pages in category "Languages of Finland"