Central and Northern Ostrobothnian dialects (Finnish: Keski- ja Pohjois-Pohjanmaan murteet) are Western Finnish dialects spoken in Northern and Central...
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of artificial fertiliser I remember was used. Ostrobothnians Central and Northern Ostrobothnian dialects "Suomen murteet". Kotimaisten kielten keskus (in...
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tylsä, lit. 'boring') and the diphthongs uo, yö and ie changing into ua, yä and iä. The Central and North Ostrobothnian dialects have been influenced by...
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Finnish. Like the Northern Ostrobothnian (Oulu) dialects, Peräpohjola dialects are Western dialects that show features from Eastern dialects. For instance...
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dialects are of different origin than Western Finnish dialects. Savonian dialects form a dialect continuum with other Eastern dialects of Finnish and...
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Northern Ostrobothnian dialects and vice versa. The Kainuu dialect can be divided into Northern, Central, and Southern groups. The Northern Kainuu dialect is...
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Eastern Finnish dialects are chiefly vested in the Savonians (the Savonian dialects) and the Karelians (the southeast Finnish dialects). One of the Finnish...
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some of the southernmost dialects of the group, however, they appear in most Tavastian and Southern Ostrobothnian dialects. leippä, Standard Finnish:...
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Inessive case (section Dialectal variants)
southwestern dialects. Most central and northern Ostrobothnian dialects as well as some southwestern and Peräpohjola dialects use a shorter suffix -sa/-sä, e...
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Savonian, the Värmland dialect did not have consonant gemination or the schwa, because they were later developments in the Savonian dialects spoken in Finland...
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Ingrian dialects (Finnish: Inkerin suomalaismurteet) are the Finnish dialects spoken by Ingrian Finns around Ingria in Russia. Today, the Ingrian dialects are...
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Kymenlaakso. The dialect spoken in the city of Tampere is part of the Tavastian dialects. The Tavastian dialects have influenced other Finnish dialects (especially...
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Finnish language (redirect from Finnish dialects)
Porvoo dialect group Iitti dialect group South Ostrobothnian dialects Central and North Ostrobothnian dialects Central Ostrobothnian dialects North Ostrobothnian...
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South Karelian dialects, Karelian dialects or Southeast Finnish dialects (Finnish: kaakkoismurteet) are Eastern Finnish dialects spoken in South Karelia...
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spoken in a very small area of Finland, the Rauma dialect was not influenced by the Tavastian dialects unlike its neighbours, but instead Rauma was influenced...
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Finnic languages (redirect from Northern Finnic languages)
Southern Ostrobothnian dialects. Among these, at least the Southwestern dialects have later come under Estonian influence. Numerous new dialects have also...
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American Finnish (redirect from Finglish (American dialect))
language. American Finnish was used actively until the 1950s and after that it has been declining, and Finnish Americans have been switching to English. Even...
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group Southern Botnian (Ostrobothnian) dialects (Eteläpohjalaiset murteet) Middle and Northern Botnian (Ostrobothnian) dialects (Keski- ja Pohjoispohjalaiset...
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Sweden Finnish (category Finnish dialects)
the result of Finnish immigrants arriving in Sweden, mainly between 1954 and 1970. Possessive suffixes are rarely used in Sweden Finnish, but some words...
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Siberian Finnish (category Finnish dialects)
on Eastern Finnish dialects and has borrowings from Estonian and Russian). Several native speakers of this language live in Omsk, and a few isolated native...
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Varissuomi (category Finnish dialects)
Finland. They contain very simplified grammars, very limited vocabularies and many loanwords from foreign languages. Varissuomi is primarily used by the...
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Colloquial Finnish (category Finnish dialects)
words is common. This is a feature of Western Finnish dialects, found also in Savonian dialects and Estonian. mutta — mut 'but' kyllä — kyl 'yes' -sta —...
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List of Indo-European languages (redirect from Salzburg dialect)
Stockholm dialects Uppländska dialect North Swedish Luleå dialects Kalix Kiruna dialect East Swedish Åland Swedish Estonian Swedish Ostrobothnian Götalandic...
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Swedish language (section Dialects)
of two similar dialects: Old West Norse (Norway, the Faroe Islands and Iceland) and Old East Norse (Denmark and Sweden). The dialects of Old East Norse...
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Kainuu people (section Dialect)
which has been heavily influenced by Central and Northern Ostrobothnian dialects. One common feature in the dialect is diphthong reduction: Kaenuu ("Kainuu")...
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Old Norse (redirect from Old Norse dialects)
modern Ostrobothnian dialects. Another difference was that Old West Norse lost certain combinations of consonants. The combinations -mp-, -nt-, and -nk-...
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Helsinki slang (category Dialects of languages with ISO 639-3 code)
loanwords. Nevertheless, Helsinki slang is counted as a dialect on its own right, among the purer dialects of other parts of Finland. Grammatically Helsinki...
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Kven people (category Articles containing Northern Sami-language text)
Swedish: kväner; Northern Sami: kveanat) are a Balto-Finnic ethnic group indigenous to the northern regions of Norway, Sweden, Finland and parts of Russia...
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subsumed into one Volga Tatar language, the central dialects belong to Kipchak-Bulgar while the Mishar dialects may belong to Kipchak-Cuman. Though many...
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Finns (category Articles containing Northern Sami-language text)
Ostrobothnians (pohjalaiset) Southern Ostrobothnians (eteläpohjalaiset) Central Ostrobothnians (keskipohjalaiset) Northern Ostrobothnians (pohjoispohjalaiset) Lapland:...
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