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Dialect Chart of Finnish

  • Western dialects
    • Southern-Western dialects
      • Proper Southern-Western dialects
        • Northern dialect group
        • Southern dialect group
      • Southern-Western middle dialects
        • Pori region dialects
        • Ala-Satakunta dialects
        • dialects of Turku highlands
        • Somero region dialects
        • Western Uusimaa dialects
    • Tavastian dialects
      • Ylä-Satakunta dialects
      • Heart Tavastian dialects
      • Southern Tavastian dialects
      • Southern-Eastern Tavastian dialects
        • Hollola dialect group
        • Porvoo dialect group
        • Iitti dialect group
    • Southern Botnian dialects
    • Middle and Northern Botnian dialects
      • Middle Botnian dialects
      • Northern Botnian dialects
    • Peräpohjola dialects
      • Tornio dialects ("Meänkieli" in Sweden)
      • Kemi dialects
      • Kemijärvi dialects
      • Jällivaara dialects ("Meänkieli" in Sweden)
      • Ruija dialects ("Kven language" in Northern Norway)
  • Eastern dialects
    • Savonian dialects
      • Northern Savonian dialects
      • Southern Savonian dialects
      • Middle dialects of Savonlinna region
      • Eastern Savonian dialects or the dialects of North Karelia
      • Kainuu dialects
      • Central Finland dialects
      • Päijänne Tavastia dialects
      • Keuruu-Evijärvi dialects
      • Savonian dialects of Värmland (Sweden)
    • Southern-Eastern dialects
      • Proper Southern-Eastern dialects
      • Middle dialects of Lemi region
      • Dialects of Ingria (in Russia)

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