vro ISO 639

Võro kiil Autonyms

Võro

  • Geography

    EE Põlva, Tartu, Valga, and Võru counties.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Estonia

vro
Voro, Voru, Võro-Seto, Võru
Võro kiil
87,000 in Estonia (2013 UNSD). Seto speakers: 12,500 (2011 census). Total users in all countries: 87,210.
Põlva, Tartu, Valga, and Võru counties.
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, Western Russian Federation
6b (Threatened).
Uralic, Finnic
Eastern Võro, Seto, Western Võro. Seto is very similar to Eastern Võro but many Setos consider Seto an independent language. A member of macrolanguage Estonian [est].
Rapid shift to Standard Estonian [ekk]. Home, workplace. Some young people, all adults. Few children; most are elderly speakers living in rural areas.
Newspapers. Radio. TV. Dictionary. Grammar. NT: 1686–1905. Promotion and revival of Võro, which includes teachers, politicians, poets, geographers, and administrators, attempting to increase the usage (2008 S. Iva).
Latin script [Latn].
Seto has a practical contemporary written form (for using in newspaper and other texts) which is not standardized to the level of written standard nor considered to be a standard written language (2019 S. Iva). Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Võro
Seto
210 in Russian Federation (2010 census), based on nationality.
Pskov province: Pechory area; south of Lake Peipus, on the border of Estonia.
6b (Threatened)
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Võro
Aluksnes municipality: north, along Estonian border.
6b (Threatened)
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