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  1. Northern or North Sámi (English: / ˈ s ɑː m i / SAH-mee; Northern Sami: Davvisámegiella [ˈtavːiːˌsaːmeˌkie̯lːa]; Finnish: Pohjoissaame [ˈpohjoi̯ˌsːɑːme]; Norwegian: Nordsamisk; Swedish: Nordsamiska; disapproved exonym Lappish or Lapp) is the most widely spoken of all Sámi languages.

  2. Sámi languages ( / ˈsɑːmi / SAH-mee ), [4] in English also rendered as Sami and Saami, are a group of Uralic languages spoken by the Indigenous Sámi people in Northern Europe (in parts of northern Finland, Norway, Sweden, and extreme northwestern Russia ). There are, depending on the nature and terms of division, ten or more Sami languages.

  3. Learn about the history, orthography, pronunciation and sample text of Northern Sámi, a member of the Western branch of the Sámi language family. Find links to resources for learning, teaching and using Northern Sámi in Norway, Sweden and Finland.

  4. The Say it in Saami project explores the indigenous, endangered North, Inari and Skolt Saami languages. This webpage features the first ever modern online Saami phrasebook and it's goal is to help revive the languages.

  5. Sami language, any of three members of the Finno-Ugric group of the Uralic language family, spoken by the Sami (Lapp) people in northern Finland, Sweden, and Norway and on the Kola Peninsula in Russia. The Sami languages, which are mutually unintelligible, are sometimes considered dialects of one.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. Nordsamisch (auch Saamisch, Sámi; Eigenbezeichnung davvisámegiella) ist die mit Abstand größte Sprache aus der Gruppe der samischen Sprachen. Damit gehört sie zur finno-ugrischen Sprachfamilie. Nordsamisch wird von 15.000 bis 25.000 Samen im norwegischen, schwedischen und finnischen Teil Lapplands gesprochen.

  7. Northern Sámi is nr 5. Darker yellow signifies municipalities where Sámi is an official language. Northern Sámi (davvisámegiella), the Sámi language used in this phrasebook, is the most widely-spoken of the Sámi languages. It is spoken mainly in northern Norway, northern Sweden and much of the Sámi area in Finland.