Finnish leid
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The Finnish leid (cryed suomi in Finnish) is the heidmaist leid that is spoken in Finland. It belangs the Finno-Ugrian curn. Finnish is sib tae Estonian, the ae near kin it haes is (Hungarian the ither main Finno-Ugrian leid, but syne the twa "brainches" wis sindert some twa thoosan year syne, thay arna gey seemilar ava).
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Finnish | |
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suomen kieli | |
Pronunciation | IPA: [ˈsuo̯mi] |
Native tae | Finland, Swaden, Norawa (anerly verra smaw pairts in Troms an Finnmark), Roushie |
Ethnicity | Finns |
Native speakers | 5.4 million (2009–2012)[1] |
Latin (Finnish alphabet) Finnish Braille | |
Signed forms | Signed Finnish |
Offeecial status | |
Offeecial leid in | Finland European Union |
Recognised minority leid in | |
Regulatit bi | Leid Plannin Depairtment o the Institute for the Leids o Finland |
Leid codes | |
ISO 639-1 | fi |
ISO 639-2 | fin |
ISO 639-3 | fin |
Glottolog | finn1318 [4] |
Linguasphere | 41-AAA-a |
Offeecial leid.
Spoken bi a minority. | |
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