This article needs additional citations for verification. (September 2024) |
Mansi | |
---|---|
Vogul Mansic | |
Geographic distribution | Khanty–Mansi, Sverdlovsk, Tyumen |
Ethnicity | Mansi people |
Native speakers | 2,200 (2021) |
Linguistic classification | Uralic
|
Subdivisions | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | mns |
Glottolog | mans1269 |
The Mansi languages are spoken by the Mansi people in Russia along the Ob River and its tributaries, in the Khanty–Mansi Autonomous Okrug, and Sverdlovsk Oblast. Traditionally considered a single language, they constitute a branch of the Uralic languages, often considered most closely related to neighbouring Khanty and then to Hungarian.[citation needed]
The base dialect of the Mansi literary language is the Sosva dialect, a representative of the northern language. Fixed word order is typical in Mansi. Adverbials and participles play an important role in sentence construction.[citation needed]
In the 2020–2021 census, 2229 people claimed to speak Mansi natively.[3] All current speakers use Northern Mansi, as the other variants have become extinct.[4]
salminen
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).