Jämtland dialects
Language spoken in Jämtland, Sweden / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jamtlandic (jamska [ˈjâmskɐ᷈]; Swedish: jämtska, jämtmål) is a language spoken in the Swedish province of Jämtland, with the exception of Frostviken in the northernmost part of the province, where the traditional dialect is Norwegian. In the eastern part of Jämtland the dialects are transitional to those of Ångermanland. The dialect group is commonly regarded and treated as a single entity. Some people[who?] consider it a language separate from Swedish.
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Jamtlandic Language | |
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jamska | |
Region | Jämtland |
Indo-European
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
jmk (retired ISO code) | |
Glottolog | jamt1238 |
IETF | gmq-u-sd-sez |
Jämtland in northern Sweden |
Jamtlandic share many characteristics with Trøndersk — the dialect spoken to the west in Norwegian Trøndelag, and has historically sometimes been considered to be Norwegian in origin.[3] The current view in Scandinavian dialectology, however, is that the Jamtlandic language belongs either in the East or West scandanavian branch.