UN staff, including eight OHCHR colleagues, detained in Yemen
OHCHR calls for their immediate release.
SOURCE
National Centre for Kven Language and Culture
TOTAL SPEAKERS
2000 – 5000 (includes first and second language users).
USAGE BY COUNTRY (OFFICIAL LANGUAGE)
Norway
BACKGROUND
Kven language is a Finnic language that is closely related to Meänkieli and Finnish, and therefore these three languages are mutually intelligible for most of their speakers. Kven language was recognized as an independent language in Norway in April 2005. Kven have been traditionally spoken in Northern Norway. However, Kven is an endangered Finnic language today, spoken only by the oldest generations in few Kven villages. Kven language is under the active revitalization process nowadays, and many Kven people are learning it through written texts, language instruction, language nests, music and theater.