Karelie leid
Finnic leid / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Karelie leid (karjala, karjal or kariela) is a Finnic leid spake maistly in the Roushie Republic o Karelie. Leenguistically Karelie is closely relatit tae the Finnish dialects spake in eastren Finland an some Finnish leenguists e'en classifee'd Karelie as a dialect o Finnish. Karelian isnae tae be ramfeeselt wi the Sootheastren dialects o Finnish, whiles referred tae as karjalaismurteet ('Karelie dialects') in Finland.[5]
Karelie | |
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karjal kariela karjala | |
Native tae | Roushie, Finland |
Region | Republic o Karelie, Tver Oblast |
Ethnicity | Karelies |
Native speakers | (36,000 citit 1994–2010)[1] |
Latin (Karelie alphabet) Cyrilic (Roushie) | |
Offeecial status | |
Recognised minority leid in | |
Leid codes | |
ISO 639-2 | krl |
ISO 639-3 | krl |
Glottolog | kare1335 [4] |
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Thare is nae single staundart Karelie leid. Ilka writer writes in Karelian accordin tae thair ain byleidal form. Three main written staundarts hae been developit, for North Karelie; Olonets Karelie; an Tver Karelian. Aw variants are written wi the Laitin-based Karelian alphabet, tho the Cyrillic script haes been uised in the past.