kvaením
Kvaením, also known as kvæni or kven language, is a North Germanic language spoken by the Kven people, an ethnic minority in northern Norway. The Kven people are descendants of Finnish-speaking settlers who migrated to the area during the 18th and 19th centuries. Kvaením is closely related to Finnish and Meänkieli, another Finnish dialect spoken in Sweden, and it shares similarities with other Finnish dialects as well.
The Kven language has been influenced by Norwegian, particularly the local dialects, due to prolonged contact
Kvaením was traditionally an oral language, with no standardized written form. However, efforts have been made
The number of Kvaením speakers has been declining over the years due to assimilation and the dominance