kalibroituun
Kalibroituun is a traditional Finno-Ugric language belonging to the Sami languages, spoken by the Sami people of the Kola Peninsula in northwestern Russia. It is one of the many Sami languages spoken throughout the Arctic regions of both Russia and Scandinavia. Kalibroituun is primarily used in the Nenets Autonomous Okrug and Murmansk Oblast.
Kalibroituun is a severely endangered language, with relatively few fluent speakers remaining. Efforts have been made
Research on Kalibroituun dates back to the mid-20th century, with a significant focus on linguistics, dialectology,
The language has been influenced by both the Russian and Finnish languages, due to historical and geographical
Conservation efforts for Kalibroituun, as with other endangered languages, involve documentation, language education, and community engagement.