tiheystasoa
Tiheystasoa is a dialect spoken by the Sami people, an indigenous group living in the northern parts of Scandinavia, Russia, and Finland. It is a protected language and an essential part of the Sami cultural heritage. Tiheystasoa, also known as Southern Sami, belongs to the Sami languages, which are a branch of the Uralic language family.
Geographically, the Tiheystasoa-speaking region is situated in the southern parts of Norway, particularly in the county
Tiheystasoa writing was standardized in the 20th century and is based on the Latin alphabet. Despite the
The linguistic structure of Tiheystasoa is distinct from other Sami languages, exhibiting characteristics like complex syntax