Meänkieli is too separate to be considered finnish then again there are non Suomi languages in Finland but they arent accounted for most of the time @@Nakkisesonki
Correction: The Forest Finnish language has been extinct since the 1980s. The last fluent speakers died during the 1960s. The last person who spoke it at all, Alma Gustavsson, died during the 1980s.
Livonian been dead language since 2013, but for some reason some people are trying to bring it back and Latvian goverment is helping them, that is bit weird, when typically the countries dominant language speakers would not much care that minority language died out. I redd something about new generation of Livonians been raised up with its language for some reason nowdays after the langauge had died out in 2013.
@@jout738Language is an important part of culture and we don't want cultures to die out, also a lot of the time the reason why a language dies is persecution during one time or another, so people want to undo what oppressors have done.
I love how for the Votic language "Hihiha,hehehahe zan taaah hihiha, pedra harvalinne tuhüva heyheywe ra-" is chosen as the audio Edit: And the best thing is this is peak entertainment compared to the Meänkeli and Nganasan song! The Nganasan song sounds like an old man choking while being posessed by a pigeon.
I love this video 😍. The musical songs from the Uralic languages are so beautiful, fantastic, delightful and full of perfect voices and music! That's so Incredible!!! 😍👍 I'm giving you 5 stars for the video you've made nearly four months earlier. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@@hilmust6278 Didnt you check out that Livonian actually already died in 2013, but nowdays for some weird reason their trying to bring the language back with raising new generation on the language and the Latvian goverment is helping them, while typically the dominant language speakers would not much care that minority language died out. So im not sure, but in ten years Livonian could have even more speakers, if its actually comming back as language itself. Votic and Ingrian on the other hand might be dying, because there seems to not be any program to set up to bring thoese languages back with teaching it to little children.
I From Finland and I hate my native language. In my home I speak more English than Finnish because I love english. If I could decide, I would have been born in an English-speaking country or the Finnish mother tongue would have been English not Finnish. I hope I sometime living somewhere outside Finland. I don't wanna live or stay here. I only here now because I'm stuck here. I say it because I want and because you say "very very very beautiful languages" and I want say my opinion about my native language what is a part of Finno-Ugric language group.
Can you share the map you used? Did you make the map? And also, the songs were beautiful, there were some that was new for me. But you missed a few nations: -Csángós -Székelys -Enets -Krasnoselkups And I know, these are not the only ones that are missing.
Your map is wrong. North/South Karelia, along with with Ingria and the Karelian Isthmus, were Finnish speaking before WWII. The Karelian flag is associated with (East) Karelians, who are traditionally Orthodox Christians and Karelian speaking. The only area in Finland that was inhabited by a Karelian speaking majority before WWII was Raja-Karjala, which is located at the northeastern shore of Lake Ladoga. This area was lost to the Soviet Union, and its population was evacuated to Finland.
I have made a updated map that is hopefully more accurate, i also added Kamassian on it as a “bonus” if you could say so. I will be making a new video as soon as possible
@@jes3d nope. a finn can understand meänkieli without any problems. Some consider it a dialect of Finnish and not a separate language. Estonian on the other hand is not mutually comprehensible to Finnish. It's a separate language. So, that was probably meänkieli and not finnish. It's like the difference between Australian English and New Zealand English. I cannot tell which one is which. They sound the same.
@@jes3d definitely not lmao "meänkieli" is a dialect of finnish with some loanwords of swedish. People from both sides of the border in tornedalen can understand each other speaking in their mother tongue
The Mari song is from a documentary about Mari folk costumes and the Erzya song is actually a Chuvash song I accidentally used but I could not find names of them
Ижорский (Сойкинской и Нижнелужский диалект, водский и вепский Диалект)/ингерманландский знают больше чем 12000 человек, они просто в деревнях. У моих бабушки и дедушки есть дом в деревне, и в деревне 40% людец говорят на Ижорском
@@hilmust6278 no, this mix is a soviet and ruSSian creation. it is completely artificial. the song of Toorama is in Moksha language. Toorama will never support the idea of the artificial mordvinic "language".
I accidentally switched Mansi and Khanty
What about võro and seto theyre different from estonian, u even put meänkieli different from finnish
you also used a chuvash song for erzya...
@rajupedari123Bro thought we wouldn't notice 💀
Meänkieli is too separate to be considered finnish then again there are non Suomi languages in Finland but they arent accounted for most of the time @@Nakkisesonki
Correction: The Forest Finnish language has been extinct since the 1980s. The last fluent speakers died during the 1960s. The last person who spoke it at all, Alma Gustavsson, died during the 1980s.
I include people who has it as language 1, 2 and ethnic backgrounds
My girlfrend is native forest finish speaker 😂😂😂
That 76 ingrian, 21 votic, and 7 livonian speaker 💀🗿
Livonian been dead language since 2013, but for some reason some people are trying to bring it back and Latvian goverment is helping them, that is bit weird, when typically the countries dominant language speakers would not much care that minority language died out. I redd something about new generation of Livonians been raised up with its language for some reason nowdays after the langauge had died out in 2013.
@@jout738Language is an important part of culture and we don't want cultures to die out, also a lot of the time the reason why a language dies is persecution during one time or another, so people want to undo what oppressors have done.
@@jout738it is part of latvian culture. You can search about our culture, language. It is simple thatslavboi we want to help them
That pfp goes hard ngl
Its sad
I love how for the Votic language "Hihiha,hehehahe zan taaah hihiha, pedra harvalinne tuhüva heyheywe ra-" is chosen as the audio
Edit: And the best thing is this is peak entertainment compared to the Meänkeli and Nganasan song! The Nganasan song sounds like an old man choking while being posessed by a pigeon.
I love this video 😍. The musical songs from the Uralic languages are so beautiful, fantastic, delightful and full of perfect voices and music! That's so Incredible!!! 😍👍
I'm giving you 5 stars for the video you've made nearly four months earlier. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Thank you so much! 🙏
That ingrian song is also known in Finland ! " minun kultani kaunis on, vaikk' on kaitaluinen "...
Yes, I think it's Ingrian rather than Izhorian
I'm Nenets. Thanks 🙏 you for this video
2:33 This song is not Erzyan but Chuvash which is a Turkic ethnicity (ok they are very distant cousins but it should be mentionned lol)
Also please list the songs down in the description cuz they are beautiful.
What kind of "Mordvins" is on the map? There are only Erzya and Moksha
Ingrian : 76 speakers
Votic only 21
Livonian 7 💀
Tf thoses languages are dying 😢
The whole language family is dying
@@hilmust6278 Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian are not dying.
@@Tingletonttu those are not dying tho
@@hilmust6278
Didnt you check out that Livonian actually already died in 2013, but nowdays for some weird reason their trying to bring the language back with raising new generation on the language and the Latvian goverment is helping them, while typically the dominant language speakers would not much care that minority language died out. So im not sure, but in ten years Livonian could have even more speakers, if its actually comming back as language itself. Votic and Ingrian on the other hand might be dying, because there seems to not be any program to set up to bring thoese languages back with teaching it to little children.
What do you expect from the government that invades nations if too many people speak russian in that country@@jout738
Very Very Very Beautiful languages. Livonian only 7 speakers 😞
Livonian was dead and now it's being revived
Yes, these songs are beautiful ! Greetings from Finland ❤
I From Finland and I hate my native language. In my home I speak more English than Finnish because I love english. If I could decide, I would have been born in an English-speaking country or the Finnish mother tongue would have been English not Finnish. I hope I sometime living somewhere outside Finland. I don't wanna live or stay here. I only here now because I'm stuck here. I say it because I want and because you say "very very very beautiful languages" and I want say my opinion about my native language what is a part of Finno-Ugric language group.
@@iidapiiroinen7903 Todella ikävää, mutta onneksi voit muuttaa poiskin.
Good video!
Can you share the map you used? Did you make the map?
And also, the songs were beautiful, there were some that was new for me.
But you missed a few nations:
-Csángós
-Székelys
-Enets
-Krasnoselkups
And I know, these are not the only ones that are missing.
I will see if i can find the map again
@@hilmust6278 Thank you very much! It would be really helpful for me!
There is also Tver Karelia, and it has a different dialect of the Karelian language!
Watch my latest video on it
Can you add a list of all the songs you've used?
Yes, those songs are beautiful. Greetings from Finland !
Wow i did not know there were that few ingrian speakers!
Terveh brother Karel! ❤
@@Karelenok Terveh teile!
Fun fact: some people argue that Csángó is a seperate laungage from hungarian. Its a shame that csángó and székely dialects are dying out.
0:53 Yeah, us Finns we don't sing, we just play something very simple.🙄
I took the first video i could find, noticed they sang later in the video like a month later
Tuu tuu tupakkirulla
Your map is wrong. North/South Karelia, along with with Ingria and the Karelian Isthmus, were Finnish speaking before WWII. The Karelian flag is associated with (East) Karelians, who are traditionally Orthodox Christians and Karelian speaking. The only area in Finland that was inhabited by a Karelian speaking majority before WWII was Raja-Karjala, which is located at the northeastern shore of Lake Ladoga. This area was lost to the Soviet Union, and its population was evacuated to Finland.
I used the borders of Greater Karelia/all the lands that have had the name Karelia, for this video
I have made a updated map that is hopefully more accurate, i also added Kamassian on it as a “bonus” if you could say so. I will be making a new video as soon as possible
@@hilmust6278 Oh, I’m sorry if you felt that I was criticising your work, that was really not my intention.
@@vasara2385 eh, i was already gonna make a new video with a better and mire accurate map
@@gordonmarquis7957 just look at my latest video about the Uralic languages
Ong i always come back to this video be glad your getting like 20 öre for every click
I don’t get any money from RUclips
@@hilmust6278 you not monotized? also i would love music of north germanic people map and stuff with jämtlandian
@@IC0C i do RUclips as a hobby.
I will see, I don’t know if i want to continue making RUclips content anymore
Kattelen minä, kun poropari rykkii.. 😂
I understood every single word of the song in meänkieli (im finnish)
Вы неправильно указали флаги и названия мокши и эрзи.
я из Петербурга и являюсь членом пиетарининкерисуомалайненлитто и готов сказать что ингерманландский знают больше чем 76 человек
330 vuotta sitten ei ollut Pietaria. Inkeriläiset ja inkerikot olivat alueella valtaväestöä.
рад за вас ребят! я вот Vad'd'a tšeeli учу
Elagu eesti 🇪🇪
Uhh meänkieli sound more similiar to finnish than some dialects of finnish
Where can I find the song sung by the folk of Kven?
Found it! Hyvän illan!
What's the khanty / mansi song? It sounds really nice.
The Khanty song: ruclips.net/video/VwfQBN0z4uQ/видео.html
The Mansi song: ruclips.net/video/cSRjxVMUDEI/видео.html
Is there a recording of the forest finnish language/dialect? Do sweden finns have a different finnish dialect?
It’s really hard to know. So many people have different dialects and some of them barely speak Finnish
@@hilmust6278 i mean the ones who speak finnish, is forest finnish a own language?
that meänkieli one is in finnish, but cool compilation bro
The original video of the song said Meänkieli and some of the words in it are meänkieli, but thanks for letting me know
They are mutually intelligible bro
@@Basheez and? its a similar case as estonian, theyre extremely different eitherway
@@jes3d nope. a finn can understand meänkieli without any problems. Some consider it a dialect of Finnish and not a separate language. Estonian on the other hand is not mutually comprehensible to Finnish. It's a separate language.
So, that was probably meänkieli and not finnish. It's like the difference between Australian English and New Zealand English. I cannot tell which one is which. They sound the same.
@@jes3d definitely not lmao "meänkieli" is a dialect of finnish with some loanwords of swedish. People from both sides of the border in tornedalen can understand each other speaking in their mother tongue
10 мерян💀
What is the name of the Karelian song that is played?
Siihen Laihii Eläny
could you please tell the titles and / or youtube links to the songs?
Ill work on it, busy the upcoming time so be patient
Thanks for the Info and effort!@@hilmust6278
Why does 2 languages have these goofy bouncing sound is it a instrument
A for effort
What is the name of Selkup song ?
I don’t remember and i couldn’t find the video
What is that izhorian song
What is the name of erzyan song?
What's the last song?
Here it is ruclips.net/video/TOzoafEcOGc/видео.html
@@hilmust6278 Thank you.
it is not an erzya song, it's chuvash
I know
The original video said Erzya song now that channel is deleted for racism
What's the Mari and Erzya songs?
The Mari song is from a documentary about Mari folk costumes and the Erzya song is actually a Chuvash song I accidentally used but I could not find names of them
@@hilmust6278thank you!
Where can I fond full version of Izorian song?
Got it for you, here is the video: ruclips.net/video/iD9Lj4J1eD4/видео.html
@@hilmust6278 thanks you very much
@@АнастасияВасильева-в3б ты ижора?
@@olonza нет
Ingria
What is the name of the Vepsian song?
It’s “We are the champions” in Veps
Ижорский (Сойкинской и Нижнелужский диалект, водский и вепский Диалект)/ингерманландский знают больше чем 12000 человек, они просто в деревнях. У моих бабушки и дедушки есть дом в деревне, и в деревне 40% людец говорят на Ижорском
What is forest finnish? I am interested.
They are Finns who migrated to Norway and Sweden in the 1500s and 1600s to work in the woods and with timber logging
Curious, i wanna know a song of Mordvinic
Here it is, ruclips.net/video/57lWg1-Iam8/видео.html
mordvinic? what do you mean? there are Erzya and Moksha.
@@lisovyj_diadko its the mix of Moksha and Erzya
@@hilmust6278 no, this mix is a soviet and ruSSian creation. it is completely artificial. the song of Toorama is in Moksha language. Toorama will never support the idea of the artificial mordvinic "language".
@@lisovyj_diadko dont blame me, blame wikipedia
What is nganasan song
Tervitused Eestist
Sámi has only 25K speakers
That’s only in Sweden. Norway alone has around 50,000
@@hilmust6278 key words: "Mother tounge"
Хиби́рел ҷвэ́ҷэна́гэр э́ршэл э́ршэ э̄к😮
Mordva doesn't exist. "Mordva" is colonial name of two nation: Erzya and Mokša
Are you a karelian
I am from Sweden, but i speak the language and i am part of the Karelian community abroad
@@hilmust6278 Ok but is it hard too learn the language becouse im intreasted in karelien for over a year
@@Leoboi1 You could learn more on the Karelian Culture Community online
@@hilmust6278 Thanks for the help
Send the map
I don’t have it anymore
pomor?
?
Так поморы славяне
Лол я думал это монголы а это финны
Кто монголы? ._.
but, isnt these finno-ugric- languages? Not uralic
Finno-Ugric languages are all the Uralic languages except the Samoyedic languages