Lappish
Lappish is an adjective historically used to refer to Lapland and, by extension, to the Sámi people and their languages. In contemporary usage, the term is widely regarded as outdated or offensive by many Sámi people, who prefer Sámi or the specific language names. In some historical or regional writings, Lappish may still appear.
Lappish languages are the group of Sámi languages, a branch of the Uralic language family spoken across
In modern linguistics and cultural discourse, the label Lappish has generally fallen out of favor as a
The word Lappish is also tied to Lapland, the broad northern region associated with Sámi history and