Ingrian language

Spoken in

  • Ischorisch

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Fiu ( other Finno-Ugric languages)

Izh

Ischorisch ( ižoran Keeli ), according to the geographical area Ingria also Inger manic or Ingrisch, is a highly endangered language from the Finno -Ugric language family.

In 1989, there were 302 people, who dominated the Ischorische as their mother tongue. The speakers include the little people of the Ischoren at ( Ingrian ) that lives in the Leningrad Oblast to the west of Saint Petersburg. A short-lived written language existed in the 1930s, but this was not supported by the former Soviet Union. The next Ischorisch is related to Finnish and Karelian said.

Ingrisch or Ischorisch

The term commonly used Ingrian language can be misleading because sometimes referred to as the Ingermanlandians Protestant Finns of Russia are called Ingrians; However, they speak Finnish or Russian.

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