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Pite Sami
Spoken in Norway Norway
Sweden Sweden
Total speakers ~20
Language family Uralic
Writing system Latin alphabet
Language codes
ISO 639-1 None
ISO 639-2 smi
ISO 639-3 sje
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Pite Sami, also known as Arjeplog Sami, is a Sami language traditionally spoken in Sweden and Norway. It is a dying language that has only about twenty native speakers left and is now only spoken on the Swedish side of the border along the Pite River in the north of Arjeplog and Arvidsjaur and in the mountainous areas of the Arjeplog municipality.

Contents

[edit] Grammar

[edit] Cases

Pite Sámi has 9 cases:

[edit] Verbs

[edit] Person

Pite Sami verbs conjugate for three grammatical persons:

  • first person
  • second person
  • third person

[edit] Mood

Pite Sami has five grammatical moods:

[edit] Grammatical number

Pite Sami verbs conjugate for three grammatical numbers:

[edit] Tense

Pite Sami verbs conjugate for two simple tenses:

and two compound tenses:

[edit] Negative verb

Pite Sami, like Finnish, the other Sámi languages and Estonian, has a negative verb. In Pite Sámi, the negative verb conjugates according to mood (indicative, imperative and optative), person (1st, 2nd and 3rd) and number (singular, dual and plural). This differs from some other the other Sami languages, e.g., from Northern Sami, which do not conjugate according to tense and other Sami languages, that do not use the optative.

    Non-past indicative        Past indicative                               sg.  du.     pl.           sg.     du.        pl.       1  iv   ien     iehp        1 ittjiv  iejmien    iejmieh                     iep                   ittjijmen  ittjijmeh            2  ih   iehpien iehpit      2 ittjih  iejtien    iejtieh             ehpien  ihpit                 ittjijtien ittjijteh                                        ihpien 3  ij   iepaa   ieh         3 ittjij  iejkaan    ittjin              iepaan                        ittjijka                   

For non-past indicative versions that have more than one form, the second one is from the dialect spoken around Björkfjället and the third is from the Svaipa dialect. The plurality in the other forms is due to parallel forms that are not bound by dialect.

    Imperative                  Optative    sg.    du.     pl.          sg.    du.      pl.                         1  -      -       -         1  alluv  iellun   iellup                                       allun    allup 2  ielieh iellien iellit    2  alluh  ielluten ielluteh                                       alluten  alluteh 3  -      -       -         3  allus  ielluska ielluseh                                       alluska  alluseh 

[edit] Phonology

[edit] Writing system

Pite Sámi is one of the four Sámi languages that does not have an official written language.

[edit] References

  • Lagercrantz, Eliel: Sprachlehre des Westlappischen nach der Mundart von Arjeplog. Helsinki: Suomalais-ugrilainen seura, 1926, ISSN 0355-0230.
  • Lehtiranta, Juhani: Arjeploginsaamen äänne- ja taivutusopin pääpiirteet. Helsinki: Suomalais-ugrilainen seura, 1992, ISBN 951-9403-55-8.
  • Pite Saami Documentation Project. www2.hu-berlin.de/psdp. 2009.05.03.

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