Southern Sami is the southwesternmost of the Sámi languages, spoken in parts of Norway and Sweden, with around 300 speakers today.
Overview
Linguistic Features
Cultural Significance
Speakers And Communities
Efforts For Revitalization
Southern Sami In Education
Current Status And Endangerment
History Of The Southern Sami Language
Comparison With Other Uralic Languages
Influence Of Technology On Language Preservation
Reindeer Herding
Vowel Harmony
Technology
Government
Norwegian
Trøndelag
Community
Hungarian
Culture
Norway
🌍 Southern Sami is spoken by the Sámi people mainly in Norway and Sweden.
🎶 It has beautiful sounds and words that make it unique from other Sámi languages.
🕰️ The Sámi people started to speak different Sámi languages about 2000 years ago.
📜 Southern Sami has been influenced by nearby languages like Norwegian and Swedish.
😢 There are only about 300 speakers of Southern Sami today, making it an endangered language.
🌈 Southern Sami uses vowel harmony, where vowels in a word follow certain patterns.
🦌 Many Southern Sami words are connected to reindeer herding, which is important to their culture.
🌟 Schools, community groups, and organizations are working hard to revitalize the Southern Sami language.
📚 Some schools in Norway and Sweden teach Southern Sami to help keep the language alive.
💻 Technology like websites and apps helps people learn and practice Southern Sami.