fin ISO 639

Suomi Autonyms

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A language of Finland

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Suomi
5,300,000 in Finland, all users. L1 users: 4,800,000 in Finland (2021 census). 30,000 speakers of Tornedalen Finnish. L2 users: 500,000 (2018 Institute for the Languages of Finland). Total users in all countries: 5,639,640 (as L1: 4,983,640; as L2: 656,000).
Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden, Western Russian Federation
1 (National). Statutory national language (2000, Constitution, Article 17(1,2)).
Uralic, Finnic
Southwestern Finnish, Häme (Tavast), South Pohjanmaa, Central and North Pohjanmaa, Peräpohja, Savo (Savolax), Southeastern Finnish (Finnish Karelian, Finnish Karjala). Southeastern dialects called, Karelian, in colloquial Finnish are distinct from true Karelian [krl] (1988 T. Salminen). Finnish is closely related to Karelian [krl] and Livvi [olo]. In the Russian Federation eastern dialects merge gradually into Karelian.
SVO; mostly postpositions, some prepositions; noun head final; no articles; case-marking (11 cases); verb affixes mark person, number; passives; tense; comparatives; 17 consonants, 16 vowels, 16 diphthongs; non-tonal; stress on first syllable; vowel harmony.
Most also use English [eng] (European Commission 2006). Some also use Standard German [deu] (European Commission 2006). Some also use Swedish [swe] (European Commission 2006).
Taught in all primary and secondary schools where Finnish is the majority language; taught as subject in all schools elsewhere from grade 1 or 3. Taught in most tertiary schools. Fully developed. Bible: 1642–1991.
Braille script [Brai]. Latin script [Latn], primary usage.
Christian.
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Finnish
5,960 in Australia (2016 census).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Finnish
1,450 in Aland Islands (2013 census).
Scattered.
5 (Dispersed)
Non-indigenous. Christian.
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Finnish
15,300 in Canada (2016 census).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Finnish
3,930 in Switzerland (2012 UNSD).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Finnish
14,900 in Germany (2020 census), based on nationality.
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Finnish
3,610 in Denmark (2020 census), based on nationality.
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Finnish
158,620 in Estonia, all users. L1 users: 2,620 in Estonia (2013 UNSD). L2 users: 156,000 (2012 Eurobarometer). Ethnic population: 7,420 (2011 census).
Widespread.
5 (Dispersed)
Used as L2 by Standard Estonian [ekk].
Non-indigenous.
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Finnish
11,100 in Spain (2020 census), based on nationality.
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Finnish
6,600 in United Kingdom (2011 census).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Finnish
7,370 in Norway (2021 census), based on nationality.
Unestablished
Used as L2 by Kven Finnish [fkv].
Non-indigenous.
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Finnish
38,900 in Russian Federation (2010 census). Ethnic population: 51,900 (2002 census).
Leningrad province: Ingria region, Saint Petersburg area.
3 (Wider communication)
Also use Russian [rus]. Used as L2 by Karelian [krl].
Some living in the Russian Federation, originally from the area of Ingria, call themselves Ingrian Finns. They are distinct from the Ingrians (Izhor), who speak a Finnic language, Ingrian (Izhorian) [izh]. Christian.
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Finnish
46,100 in Sweden (2020 census), based on nationality.
Dalarna county: Botkyrka; Jonkoping county: Habo; Kalmar county, Eskilstuna; Norrbotten county: Gallivare, Haparanda, Kiruna, Pajala, and Overtonea; Stockholm county: Stockholm city, Haninge, Huddinge, Osteraker, Sigtuna, Sodertalje, Solna, Upplands-Bro, and Upplands-Vasby; Uppsala county: Uppsala city, Alvkarleby, Osthammar, and Tierp; Vastmanland county: Lake Malaren area, Hallstahammar and Koping; Vastra Gotaland county: Gothenburg.
5 (Dispersed)
Used as L2 by Meänkieli [fit].
Non-indigenous. Christian.
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Finnish
25,800 in United States (2015 census).
Unestablished
Most also use English [eng].
Non-indigenous.
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