Saami Languages
The Saami languages are a group of Uralic languages spoken by the Saami people, who inhabit regions across northern Norway, Sweden, Finland, and parts of Russia. There are several distinct Saami languages, including Northern Saami, Southern Saami, and Inari Saami, each with its own unique characteristics and dialects. These languages are part of the larger Uralic language family, which also includes Finnish and Hungarian.
Saami languages are recognized for their rich oral traditions and cultural significance. They are used in various aspects of daily life, including education, media, and traditional practices. Efforts are ongoing to revitalize and promote these languages, as many are endangered due to historical