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Finno-Lappic languages

 
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Finno-Lappic
Geographic
distribution:
Northern Fennoscandia, Baltic states
Genetic
classification
:
Uralic
 Finno-Ugric
  Finno-Permic
   Finno-Volgaic
    Finno-Lappic
Subdivisions:
ISO 639-2 and 639-5: fiu

Approximate distribution of Finno-Lappic languages, across Finland, Estonia, Karelia, and Sápmi

The Finno-Lappic languages (also Finno-Saamic, Finno-Samic) comprise a subgroup of the Finno-Ugric family, and are made up of 22 languages classified into either the Sami languages (or Lappic), which are spoken by the Sami people who inhabit the Sápmi region of northern Fennoscandia, or Baltic-Finnic languages, which include the major languages Finnish and Estonian.[1]

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