Akkala Sámi
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akkala-s-mi-203-11649122
title:
Akkala Sámi
text:
Akkala Sámi, also referred to, particularly in Russia, as Babin Sámi, was a Sámi language spoken in the Sámi villages of Aʼkkel, Čuʼkksuâl and Sââʼrvesjäuʼrr, in the inland parts of the Kola Peninsula in Russia. Formerly erroneously regarded as a dialect of Kildin Sámi, it has recently become recognized as an independent Sámi language that is most closely related to its western neighbor Skolt Sámi, and the two are somewhat mutually intelligible. Akkala Sámi was noted as extinct in the 2010 UNESC
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description:
Extinct Uralic language from Russia
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akkala_S%C3%A1mi
date created:
2005-05-12T13:36:12Z
date modified:
2024-09-10T03:10:30Z
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