rannenivelkipuihin
Rannenivelkipuihin is a Finno-Ugric language belonging to the Sami branch, specifically the Lule Sami language. It is spoken by the Lule Sami people, who traditionally inhabit Lapland, a region spanning across present-day Finland, Sweden, Norway, and Russia.
Geographically, the language is spoken in the areas surrounding the Abisko and Rane rivulets in Sweden, as
Rannenivelkipuihin is classified as an endangered language, given the decline of native speakers. It is estimated
In terms of linguistic structure, Rannenivelkipuihin is an agglutinative language, where affixes are used to indicate
Despite the decrease in native speakers, the study of Rannenivelkipuihin serves as a valuable example in understanding