Category
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Finnish
Finno-Ugric language mostly spoken in Finland
Estonian
Finnic language
Karelian
Finnic language
Livonian
Southern Finnic language closely related to Estonian
Ingrian
Finnic language spoken by the Izhorians of Ingria, Russia
Votic
language spoken by the Votes of Ingria
Finnic
language family of north-eastern Europe

Meänkieli
Meänkieli (), also known as Tornedalian, is a Finnic language or a group of distinct Finnish dialects spoken in the northernmost part of Sweden, particularly along the Torne River Valley. It is officially recognized in Sweden as one of the country's five minority languages and is treated as a separate language from Finnish. According to the National Association of Swedish Tornedalians, 70,000 individuals understand Meänkieli, at least to some level. Most fluent speakers are aged 65 or older.
Kven
language
South Estonian
language spoken in south-eastern Estonia
Birch bark letter no. 292
oldest document in any Finnic language
Krevinian
Votic dialect
Proto-Finnic
reconstructed protolanguage of the Baltic-Finnic languages
Estonian grammar
grammar of Estonian language
American Finnish
form of the Finnish language spoken in North America