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  2. Some documents, such as specific legislation, are translated into these Sami languages, but knowledge of any of these Sami languages among officials is not common. As the major language in the region is Finnish, Sami speakers are essentially always bilingual with Finnish.

  3. Dec 9, 2019 · Most Sami are bilingual, and many no longer speak their ancestral language. They inhabit an area mostly within the Arctic Circle, from northern Norway, Sweden, and Finland to Russia’s Kola Peninsula.

  4. Nearly all Sami are bilingual in a Sami language and in the official language of the country in which they live. The Sami languages have some literature and are used in newspapers, but they are little used in education or government; they also lack a uniform orthography or literary language.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Mar 26, 2010 · The Saami languages are Fenno-Ugrian languages spoken from central Sweden and Mid-Southern Norway to the tip of the Kola Peninsula in Russia by 25,000-35,000 speakers. The number of ethnic Saami is probably nearly 100,000.

  6. Nov 10, 2016 · Most Sami-speakers are bilingual (2932) but bilingualism is neither unambiguously nor easily defined . People may describe themselves as bilingual, but “the term does not describe the individual's level of fluency […]” .

    • Inger Johanne Dagsvold, Snefrid Møllersen, Vigdis Stordahl
    • 2016
  7. These languages are spoken by approximately 20-25,000 speakers in the countries of Finland, Norway, Sweden, and on the Kola Peninsula of Russia (Sammallahti 1998) of which almost all are bilingual.

  8. Mar 29, 2023 · remaining; Sámi speakers are bilingual with the ma jority language and a Sámi language ( Aikio-Puoskari, 2009 ). T oday, the Sá mi people are largely assimilated and do no t di er

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