Saami
See also: saami
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Sámi, from one of the Sami languages.
Noun
Saami (plural Saami or Saamis)
- A member of the indigenous Finno-Ugric people of Lapland.
Translations
member of Finno-Ugric people of Lapland
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Proper noun
Saami (plural Saamis)
- (collective noun) An indigenous people living in Lapland of Finland, Sweden and Norway and Kola Peninsula in Russia.
- (countable) Any of the languages of the Saami.
Derived terms
Derived terms
- Akkala Saami
- Inari Saami
- Kemi Saami
- Kildin Saami
- Lule Saami
- North Saami
- Pite Saami
- Skolt Saami
- South Saami
- Ter Saami
- Ume Saami
Related terms
Translations
Saami language
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Further reading
- Ethnologue entry for Akkala Saami, sia
- Ethnologue entry for Inari Saami, smn
- Ethnologue entry for Kemi Saami, sjk
- Ethnologue entry for Kildin Saami, sjd
- Ethnologue entry for Lule Saami, smj
- Ethnologue entry for North Saami, sme
- Ethnologue entry for Pite Saami, sje
- Ethnologue entry for Skolt Saami, sms
- Ethnologue entry for South Saami, sma
- Ethnologue entry for Ter Saami, sjt
- Ethnologue entry for Ume Saami, sju
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