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Savonians (Finnish: Savolaiset;
Savonian: Savolaaset, Savolaeset), or Savo Finns, are a
Finnish tribe who live in the
areas of the
historical province...
- Word-final /ɑː, æː, e:/ of
standard Finnish correspond to
Savonian /oː, eː, ø:/ respectively. Thus
Savonians say rieskoo, lähtekee, and lirisöö for
standard rieskaa...
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influenced by the Tavastians,
eventually resulting in the
formation of the
Savonians.
Novgorod Karelians received eastern influences from the
Vepsians and...
- of the
Savonians, one of the
subgroups that
later became ****imilated to form the Finns. It was the
heartland of the east
Finnish or
Savonian dialects...
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descendants of the
original Savonians who had
spoken Finnish as
children remained. The last
speakers of Värmland
Savonian were Johansson-Oinoinen and...
- and
Norwegian cultures, and
their language, a
variety of
Savonian Finnish (Värmland
Savonian dialect), is
today extinct,
although it
survived among a...
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spoken in Russia, and most of
North Karelia actually speak Savonian dialects Savonia:
Savonians (savolaiset) Kainuu:
Kainuu Finns (kainuulaiset) Finnish...
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Eastern Finnish dialects are
chiefly vested in the
Savonians (the
Savonian dialects) and the
Karelians (the
southeast Finnish dialects). One of the Finnish...
- area. At the time, it was
possible to
distinguish Savonians and
Tavastians just by
their names:
Savonians had
surnames usually ending in -nen,
while that...
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within pre-1809 Sweden.) In the 16th and the 17th
century large groups of
Savonians moved from
Finland to Dalecarlia,
Bergslagen and
other provinces where...