
https://youtu.be/jpp6Rp6NaOI?feature=shared
I read about the Uralic languages and I really liked this family of languages, but as I am not yet fluent in any of these languages, I am unable to perceive the differences.
by Impossible-Soil2290

https://youtu.be/jpp6Rp6NaOI?feature=shared
I read about the Uralic languages and I really liked this family of languages, but as I am not yet fluent in any of these languages, I am unable to perceive the differences.
by Impossible-Soil2290
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Sure it sounds like karelian dialect. Like somewhere from here: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Karelian_dialects](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Karelian_dialects)
The song Tupa täynnä tuppisuita is inspired by Ingrian folk poems (found f.ex. in Kanteletar) but modified by Värttinä. I would say it’s South Karelian dialect.
Sorja Poika is not based on folk poetry although certain words point to Karelian and Ingrian influences. Again, it’s closest to South Karelian dialect.
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