Languages of Finland - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Languages_of_FinlandThe two main official languages of Finland are Finnish and Swedish. There are also several official minority languages: three variants of Sami, as well as Romani, Finnish Sign Language and Karelian . Finnish[ edit] Municipalities of Finland: unilingually Finnish bilingual with Finnish as majority language, Swedish as minority language
What Languages are Spoken in Finland? | Finland Portrait
www.finlandportrait.com › what-languages-areMay 28, 2022 · Finland’s Population by First Language (31.12.2021) Finnish 4 800 243 (86,5 %) Swedish 287 933 (5,2 %) Russian 87 552 (1,6 %) Estonian 50 232 (0,9 %) Arabic 36 466 (0,7 %) English 25 638 (0,5 %) Somali 23 656 (0,4 %) Farsi, Persian 16 432 (0,3 %) Kurdish 15 850 (0,3 %) Chinese 14 780 (0,3 %) Foreign ...
Finnish language - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finnish_languageToday, Finnish is one of two official languages of Finland (the other being Swedish), and has been an official language of the European Union since 1995. However, the Finnish language did not have an official status in the country during the period of Swedish rule, which ended in 1809. After the establishment of Grand Duchy of Finland, and against the backdrop of the Fennoman movement, the language obtained its official status in the Finnish Diet of 1863.
Official languages of Finland | Nordregio
nordregio.org › maps › official-languages-of-finlandFeb 24, 2015 · In four Sami populated municipalities of Northern Finland, Sami is recognized as official language. Regarding the official languages in Mainland Finland, Finnish and Swedish, the language status of each municipality is regularly reviewed. A municipality is given one out of four statuses: Finnish speaking; Swedish speaking; Bilingual with a Finnish speaking majority (with Swedish as the minority language); and Bilingual with a Swedish speaking majority (with Finnish as the minority language).
thisisFINLAND
https://finland.fiVerkkoFounded in Helsinki in 1922, a nationwide system of maternity and child health clinics has benefited and helped shape Finnish society over a period that now spans more than a century. They provide everything …