olo ISO 639
Livvin kieli Autonyms
Livvi-Karelian
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A language of Russian Federation
- ISO 639
- olo
- Alternate Names
- Karel, Karelian, Livvi, Livvikovian, Livvikovskij Jazyk, Olonets, Southern Olonetsian
- Autonym
- Livvin kieli
- Population
- 25,600 in Russian Federation (2010 census). Census includes Karelian[krl] and Ludian [lud]. Ethnic population: 65,000. Total users in all countries: 30,770.
- Location
- Karelia republic: southwest Kondopozhsky, Olonetsky, and west Pryazhinsky districts; Leningrad province.
- Language Maps
- Western Russian Federation
- Language Status
- 6b (Threatened).
- Classification
- Uralic, Finnic
- Dialects
- None known. Reportedly similar to Karelian [krl] and Finnish [fin].
- Language Use
- Serious attempt since 1990 to revive language use. Some of all ages, but mainly older adults. A few children learn the language but most if not all become more fluent in Russian [rus] later in life (Salminen 2007). Also use Russian [rus].
- Language Development
- Taught as subject in primary schools. Literature. Newspapers. Radio. TV. Dictionary. Texts. NT: 2003.
- Writing
- Latin script [Latn].
- Other Comments
- Ludian [lud] is transitional between Livvi-Karelian and Veps [vep]. Distinct from Karelian and Ludian.
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about Livvi-Karelian
Also Spoken in
- Location
- North Karelia and South Karelia regions: scattered communities.
- Language Status
- 8b (Nearly extinct)
- Language Use
- Even fluent speakers use mostly Finnish [fin] (Salminen 2007). Elderly only. Most shifted to Finnish [fin], with complete competence.
- Language Development
- Literacy rate in L1: 75%–100%. Literacy rate in L2: 75%–100%.
- Other Comments
- Non-indigenous. Resettled from areas ceded to Russia between 1940 and 1944. View other languages of Finland
Language Name
Livvi
User Population
5,170 in Finland (2000). Ethnic population: 140,000.
