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I know this might not look too flashy, but this might be my favourite stamp sheet. These Estonian stamps are a language tree of the Uralic languages.
Going anti-clockwise from the bottom middle stamp, we have:
The Samoyedic Languages: Nenets, Enets, Nganasan, Selkup, and Kamasin
The Ugric Languages: Hungarian, Khanty and Mansi
The Permic Languages: Komi and Udmurt
The Mari and Mordvinic (Erzya and Moksha) Languages
The Sami Languages (Nortern, Southern, Skolt, Inari, Lule, Ume, Pite, Ter and Kildin Sami)
The Baltic-Finnic Languages: Veps, Karelian, Izhorian, Livonian, Finnish, Estonian and Votic
Languages in brackets weren't mentioned in the stamp, but I thought I'd elaborate anyway
Edit: put Ingrian instead of Izhorian. Should've known better, sorry
I draw vepsian Duo
Vepsian girls, northwest Russia 🇷🇺
i just noticed that "meil" can mean "we" (adessive) in estonian, finnish, veps, AND ingrian. idk i think that's really neat. finnic languages are so unique and yet they're so similar too
I know right!
There are also some dialects of the Karelian language that have meil (when it should be meilä but it gets shortened)
I love talking about the pronouns in the Uralic languages, they're all so similar!
Kalevala on kokonaisuudessaan käännetty vepsäksi. Edellinen käännös vuodelta 2003 oli lyhennelmä.
Languages of the world
Veps (vepsä)
Basic facts
Number of native speakers: 1,600
Recognized minority language: Karelia (Russia)
Language of diaspora: Belarus, Estonia, Ukraine
Script: Latin, 29 letters
Grammatical cases: 23
Linguistic typology: agglutinative, SVO
Language family: Uralic, Finnic, Northern Finnic
Number of dialects: 3 main groups
History
1932 - first book in Veps
1937 - minority assimilation policy
1989 - beginning of revival efforts
Writing system and pronunciation
These are the letters that make up the alphabet: a b c č d e f g h i j k l m n o p r s š z ž t u v ü ä ö '.
The apostrophe is used to show the palatalization of the preceding sound.
Grammar
Nouns have no gender, two numbers (singular and plural), and 23 cases (nominative, accusative, genitive, partitive, inessive, illative, elative, adessive, allative, ablative, approximative I, approximative II, egressive, terminative I, terminative II, terminative III, additive I, additive II, essive-instructive, translative, abessive, comitative, and prolative).
Nouns have four principal parts from which all case endings are derived: nominative singular, partitive singular, genitive singular, and illative singular.
Verbs are conjugated for tense, mood (conditional, imperative, indicative, and potential), person, and number. There is also a connegative form and a special reflexive conjugation with middle-passive voice semantics.
Dialects
There are three main dialect groups: Northern, Central, and Southern.
Standard Veps is based on the central group. Dialects differ in phonology and grammar.
The Veps is definitely a favorite around here. Although retired quite some time ago, this zippy little dude is still out there working every day without hesitation. #waspwednesday #veps #scorpion6veps #scorpion6knives #scorpion6 #madeinusa #madebyhand #veteranownedbusiness (at Arizona) https://www.instagram.com/p/CLaqRUZgNoB/?igshid=1pni62kydzzig