Karelian Proper language


Karelian Proper is a supradialect of the Karelian language, which is a Finnic language. Karelian Proper is one of two or three Karelian dialects, along with Livvi-Karelian and Ludic. Karelian Proper is a direct descendent of the Old Karelian language, compared to Livvi-Karelian and Ludian supradialects which were formed through interactions between the Old Karelian and the Old Veps languages. Karelian Proper is situated in all of White Karelia and Central Karelia.

Dialects

Karelian Proper is divided into two main dialects, which are Northern Karelian and South Karelian. The terms North and South Karelian are often avoided to avoid conflict with the Regions of Finland; North Karelia and South Karelia. Karelian Proper and most of its dialects are mostly mutually intelligible with the Finnish language, however Karelian Proper is not entirely mutually intelligible with Livvi-Karelian.Karelian Proper

White Sea Karelian

White Sea Karelian is the second most spoken dialect of Karelian Proper, spoken in the northernmost parts of the Republic of Karelia and in Kuhmo, Finland. Within the Republic of Karelia it is mainly spoken in Kalevala, Kostomuksha and Loukhi. Within Finland, it is spoken in Suomussalmi. White Sea Karelian is the most mutually intelligible dialect of Karelian Proper to Finnish Language speakers.
Example:
North KarelianFinnishEnglish
Ennein vanhah karjalaiset varattih riähkyä.Ennen vanhaan karjalaiset varoivat tekemästä syntiä.In the old days, Karelians were careful not to sin.

South Karelian

South Karelian is the most spoken of the two dialects of Karelian Proper, and it is spoken in Central Karelia and Tver Oblast. South Karelian is spoken in,, Repola, Rukajärvi,,, Porajärvi, Ilomantsi,, Suojärvi, Tver Karelia, Tihvinä, Valday, and Impilahti.
Example:
South KarelianFinnishEnglish
Terveh teillä kaikilla armahat rištikanzat!Tervehdys teille kaikille rakkaat kuulijat!Greetings to all you dear listeners!

Phonology

Vowels

[Consonant]s

/b, d, ɡ, z, ʒ/ are consonants found in loanwords in Karelian Proper alongside; /dʲ lʲ nʲ rʲ sʲ tʲ/, /dʲ lʲ nʲ rʲ sʲ tʲ zʲ/ also exist as palatalized consonants.

Grammatical cases

Grammatical cases of Karelian Proper is extremely similar to the Finnish language and to other related Baltic-Finnic languages. These are the grammatical cases for food:
casesingularplural
nom.ruogaruogat
acc.ruoga, ruoganruogat
gen.ruoganruogin
par.ruoguaruogie
ess.ruoganaruogina
tra.ruogakširuogiksi
ine.ruogaššaruogissa
abe.ruogattaruogitta
ela.ruogaštaruogista
adessive-allativeruogallaruogilla
abl.ruogaldaruogilda
com.ruoganke, ruoginehruogineh, ruoginke
prol.ruogaččiruogičči
approx.ruogalluoruogilluo

Alphabet

Until the 1930s, no Karelian language nor dialect had an official alphabet, and the Cyrillic alphabet was sometimes used until then. From 1930 to 1931 a new alphabet was developed and all Karelian languages adopted the Latin alphabet.
In 2007, the current Karelian alphabet was adopted by the Republic of Karelia, making it a uniform script for all Karelian languages. This unified alphabet was approved in 2007 as a replacement to deal with the separate Olonets Karelian and Karelian Proper alphabets. The main difference between the two alphabets is the inclusion of the letter C.