SAMI LANGUAGE


sami

Sami language family is the group of idioms spoken in the northernmost part of Europe by the Sami people since ever, today entirely settled in the states of Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia. It is included in the group of Uralic and Finno-Ugric languages and adopted a Latin alphabet completed by several signs taken from the norwegian and sweden ones, attested for the first time in a document dating 500 AD. Nowadays are known 10 dialects (such as inari and skolt), some of which are officially recognized in Norway and in some other municipalities.






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