Information about Akkala Sami
| Akkala Sami | ||
|---|---|---|
| Spoken in: | Southwest Kola Peninsula, Russia | |
| Language extinction: | December 29, 2003 with the death of Marja Sergina | |
| Language family: | }}} Sami Eastern Akkala Sami}}} | |
| Writing system: | Cyrillic alphabet | |
| Language codes | ||
| ISO 639-1: | none | |
| ISO 639-2: | smi | |
| ISO 639-3: | sia | |
The last known speaker of Akkala Sami, Marja Sergina, died on December 29, 2003 and it is now extinct.[1] The language remains the most poorly documented of the Sami languages.
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| Finno-Ugric languages | |||
| Ugric | Hungarian | Khanty | Mansi | ||
| Permic | Komi | Komi-Permyak | Udmurt | ||
| Finno-Volgaic | Mari | Erzya | Moksha | Merya† | Meshcherian† | Muromian† | ||
| Sami | Akkala Sami† | Inari Sami | Kemi Sami† | Kildin Sami | Lule Sami | Northern Sami | Pite Sami | Skolt Sami | Southern Sami | Ter Sami | Ume Sami | ||
| Baltic-Finnic | Estonian | Finnish | Ingrian | Karelian | Kven | Livonian | Ludic | Menkieli | South Estonian | Veps | Votic | Vro † denotes extinct | ||
Kola Peninsula (from Sami language Guoládat fish rich area) (Russian: Кольский полуостров, Kol'skij poluostrov
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Writing system: Cyrillic alphabet
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: smi
ISO 639-3: sia Akkala Sami
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Writing system: Cyrillic alphabet
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: smi
ISO 639-3: sia Akkala Sami
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Cyrillic alphabet
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Unicode range U+0400 to U+052F
ISO 15924 Cyrl
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Kola Peninsula (from Sami language Guoládat fish rich area) (Russian: Кольский полуостров, Kol'skij poluostrov
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8 on this map.]] Kildin Sami (also spelled Sámi or Saami; formerly Lappish) is a Sami language spoken by approximately 500 people on the Kola Peninsula in northwestern Russia. Kildin Sami is written using an official Cyrillic script.
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Skolt Sami (sääˊmǩiõll) is a Finno-Ugric, Sami language spoken by approximately 400 speakers in Finland, mainly in Sevettijärvi, and approximately 20–30 speakers of the Njuõˊttjäuˊrr
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Language codes
ISO 639-1: kv
ISO 639-2: kom
ISO 639-3: either:
koi — Komi-Permyak
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ISO 639-1: kv
ISO 639-2: kom
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koi — Komi-Permyak
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Language codes
ISO 639-1: kv
ISO 639-2: kom
ISO 639-3: koi Komi-Permyak (Коми-Пермяцкӧй
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Language codes
ISO 639-1: kv
ISO 639-2: kom
ISO 639-3: koi Komi-Permyak (Коми-Пермяцкӧй
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