sme ISO 639

Sámegiella Autonyms

Saami, North

  • Geography

    NO Finnmark, Troms counties; Nordland county: Ofoten.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Norway

sme
North Sámi, Northern Saami, Saami, Same, Samic, “Lapp” (pej.), “Northern Lappish” (pej.), “Norwegian Lapp” (pej.)
Sámegiella
20,000 in Norway (Laakso et al 2013). Ethnic population: 30,000 (1995 M. Krauss). Total users in all countries: 25,700.
Finnmark, Troms counties; Nordland county: Ofoten.
Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden
2 (Provincial). Statutory provincial language in Sami Administrative District (1987, Sami Act, No. 12, Article 3).
Uralic, Sami, Western, Northern
Ruija, Torne, Sea Lappish. Two-thirds of all Saami speak Ruija dialect.
SVO; prepositions and postpositions; noun head final; dual number; case-marking (8 cases); verb affixes mark person, number; passives; comparatives; 30 consonants, 7 vowels, 4 diphthongs; non-tonal.
In central Finnmark Province, where North Saami has an official status, many children learn the language and are likely to continue to use it in adulthood (Salminen 2007). Used by all. Also use Norwegian [nor].
Literacy rate in L1: 30%–60%. Literacy rate in L2: 75%–100%. Taught in a few primary and secondary schools. Bible: 1895.
Cyrillic script [Cyrl]. Latin script [Latn], primary usage.
Formerly called “Finns” which they consider derogatory.
OLAC resources in and about Saami, North
Saami, North
1,700 in Finland (2001 census). 2,000 all Saami in Finland (2021 census). Ethnic population: 3,500 (1995 M. Krauss).
Lapland region: Enontekiö, western Inari, Sodankylä, and Utsjoki municipalities.
Ruija, Torne, Sea Lappish.
6b (Threatened)
Giving way to dominant languages in some areas (Salminen 2007). Some young people, all adults. Some child speakers (Salminen 2007). Also use Finnish [fin].
Literacy rate in L1: 30%–100%. Literacy rate in L2: 75%–100%. Taught as subject in a few primary and secondary schools.
The most widely spoken Saami language in Finland.
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Saami, North
4,000 in Sweden (Krauss 1992). Ethnic population: 5,000 (1994 SIL).
Norrbotten county: Arjeplog, Arvidsjaur, Gällivare, Jokkmokk, Jukkasjärvi, Karesuando, and Kiruna municipalities.
Torne.
6b (Threatened)
Giving way to dominant languages in some areas (Salminen 2007). Some young people, all adults. Some child speakers (Salminen 2007). Also use Swedish [swe].
Literacy rate in L1: 10%–30%. Literacy rate in L2: 75%–100%.
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