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  1. The vocabulary reconstructible for Proto-Sámi has been catalogued by Lehtiranta (1989), who records approximately 1500 word rootsfor which either a pre-Sámi ancestry is assured, or whose distribution across the Sámi languages reaches at least from Lule Sámi to Skolt Sámi. Later work has increased the number of reconstructed words to 3421.

  2. Lule Sámi (julevsámegiella) Lule Sámi is a Western Sámi language spoken in Norway and Sweden by about 1,500-2,000 people. It is spoken mainly around Luleå in Sweden and in northern parts of Nordland county in Norway, and also in Tysfjord municipality, where it is an official language. Lule Sámi is written in the Latin alphabet, and has an ...

  3. Sámi history. A Sámi family in Norway around 1900. The Sámi people (also Saami) are a Native people of northern Europe inhabiting Sápmi, which today encompasses northern parts of Sweden, Norway, Finland, and the Kola Peninsula of Russia. The traditional Sámi lifestyle, dominated by hunting, fishing and trading, was preserved until the Late ...

  4. hif.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lule_SamiLule Sami - Wikipedia

    Lule Sami ek Uralic bhasa hae, jisme Norway aur Sweden ke 650 log baat kare hae. Ii bhasa ke Latin script me likha jaae hae. Ii bhasa ke baare me article ek chhota ...

  5. Sámi Lule ( Lule Sami: Julevsámegiella, bahasa Norwegia: Lulesamisk, bahasa Swedia: Lulesamiska) adalah sebuah bahasa Sámi yang dituturkan di sekitar Sungai Lule, Swedia, dan di bagian utara county Nordland di Norwegia, khususnya di munisipalitas Hamarøy (sebelumnya Tysfjord ), di mana Sámi Lule merupakan bahasa resmi.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BårjåsBårjås - Wikipedia

    Bårjås. Bårjås is a popular scientific journal that has been published once a year in Lule Sámi and Norwegian by the Árran Lule Sami Center and museum [1] in the village of Drag in Tysfjord, Norway since 1999. [2] As of 2009 the magazine was edited by Lars Magne Andreassen and Ronny Nergård. [1]

  7. Sweden and some parts of Norway; recognized as a minority language in several municipalities of Finland. Historically verified distribution of the Sami languages: 1. Southern Sami, 2. Ume Sami, 3. Pite Sami, 4. Lule Sami, 5. Northern Sami, 6. Skolt Sami, 7. Inari Sami, 8.

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