awrui wrote:
I'm not a linguist, so I have no idea, but for me it seems to go all the way back to when finnic and saamic languages still haven't split.
http://kaino.kotus.fi/algu/index.php?t= ... e_id=16274
http://kaino.kotus.fi/algu/index.php?t= ... e_id=52729
awrui wrote:I don't think they just switches consonants, there must be some steps in between.
awrui wrote:There is a hypothesis that the saami languages took different routes from where they came from to where they are now, and that's why some languages have more "ancient" features than others.
suruvaippa wrote:Nuortalašgiela gáiddusoahput Sámi oahpahusguovddážis álget juo vahku geažes! Lean nu movtta
suruvaippa wrote:Spä´sseb! Leäm tä´bbe ha´rjjtõõllâm saa´ni jiõnnemõõžž
Linguaphile wrote:Mââivuiʹm ton harjjtõõllâk? Harjjtõõllâk-a saa'ni jiõnnemõõžž laullʼjivuiʹm de leeuʹdivuiʹm?
awrui wrote:Im maam akt guarkah
Linguaphile wrote:Mon háliidivččen še mättʼtõõttâd
suruvaippa wrote:Linguaphile wrote:Mââivuiʹm ton harjjtõõllâk? Harjjtõõllâk-a saa'ni jiõnnemõõžž laullʼjivuiʹm de leeuʹdivuiʹm?
Ha´rjjtõõllâm tääiǥ: http://scripta.kotus.fi/www/verkkojulkaisut/julk14/
awrui wrote:Im maam akt guarkah
suruvaippa wrote:Linguaphile wrote:Mon háliidivččen še mättʼtõõttâd
Fuomášin easka du molsumin davvisámegiela nuortalašgillii gasku cealkaga
Linguaphile wrote:Háliidivččen oappat
suruvaippa wrote:Linguaphile wrote:Háliidivččen oappat
...oabbá tähistab õde
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