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|ll1=Akkala Sami language|ll2=Kildin Sami language|ll3=Kemi Sami language|ll4=Ter Sami language|ll5=Inari Sami language|ll6=Skolt Sami language|ll7=Ume Sami language|ll8=Pite Sami language|ll9=Northern Sami language|ll10=Lule Sami language|ll11=Southern Sami language
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Saami is represented with the following articles here:
 
Saami is represented with the following articles here:

Revision as of 17:24, 28 January 2011

Sami
Spoken in Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Russia
Region Sápmi (Lapland)
Total speakers Approximately 20,000 - 30,000Template:Citation needed
Language family Uralic - no representative yet
Official status
Official language in Official status in some parts of Norway; recognized as a minority language in several municipalities of Sweden and Finland.
Regulated by not regulated
Language codes
ISO 639-1 se (Northern Sami)
ISO 639-2 sma, sme, smi, smj, smn, sms
ISO 639-3
Linguasphere


Saami is represented with the following articles here: