What language is spoken in Lapland?

What language is spoken in Lapland?

In 2011, Lapland had a population of 183,320 of whom 177,950 spoke Finnish, 1,526 spoke Sami, 387 spoke Swedish and 3,467 spoke some other languages as their mother tongue. Of the Sami languages, Northern Sami, Inari Sami and Skolt Sami are spoken in the region.

Is Sámi a dying language?

Also Pite Sami, traditionally spoken on both the Norwegian and Swedish side of the border in the Arjeplog area, is a dying language. According to Wikipedia, there are only some twenty native speakers left and only on the Swedish side of the border.

How do you say hello in Sámi?

The Sámi languages are spoken by the indigenous Sámi people, whose homeland stretches across northern Finland, Sweden and Norway and part of northwestern Russia….Beginning Sámi phrases.

Northern Sámi Finnish English
Bures! Hei! Hello!
Oaidnaleapmai! Näkemiin! Goodbye!
Giitu! (pronounced “Kiihtu”) Kiitos! Thank you!

What is Sweden’s main language?

Swedish
Sweden/Official languages
Swedish language, Swedish Svenska, the official language of Sweden and, with Finnish, one of the two national languages of Finland. Swedish belongs to the East Scandinavian group of North Germanic languages. Until World War II, it was also spoken in parts of Estonia and Latvia.

What are the 9 Sami languages?

  • Mainland. Inari Sami (400) Kemi Sami (extinct) Skolt Sami (420) Akkala Sami (extinct) Kainuu Sami (extinct)
  • Peninsular. Kildin Sami (340) Ter Sami (2–10)

Do Swedes speak English?

English might not be the official language in Sweden, but almost everyone in Sweden excels at speaking it. In 2017 Sweden ranked 2nd out of 80 countries in the EF English Proficiency Index ↗️ (EF EPI), which measures the language proficiency of non-native speaking countries.

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