Ingrian dialects
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Not to be confused with the Ingrian language.
Ingrian dialects (Finnish: Inkerin suomalaismurteet) are the Finnish dialects spoken by Ingrian Finns around Ingria in Russia. Today, the Ingrian dialects are still spoken in Russia, Finland and Sweden.[1] In 2010 there were only 20 300 Ingrian Finns left in Russia.[2] The Ingrian dialects are gradually dying out, as primarily elderly people speak them anymore,[3] and unlike Standard Finnish, the dialects are not taught in schools.[4]
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Ingrian Finnish | |
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Native to | Ingria |
Ethnicity | Ingrian Finns |
Native speakers | ? (A few older people) |
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ISO 639-3 | ā |
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