[1] Akkala Sámi was noted as extinct in the 2010 UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger.
The middle dot ˑ denotes palatalization of the preceding consonant, analyzed by Zaykov as semisoft pronunciation.
Akkala Sámi has eight cases, singular and plural: nominative, genitive-accusative, partitive, dative-illative, locative, essive, comitative and abessive.
Case and number are expressed by a combination of endings and consonant gradation: The table below gives the declension of the personal pronouns monn ‘I’ and mij ‘we’.
The conditional mood has the marker -č, which is added to the weak grade of the stem: kuarčim ‘I would sew’, vizzčik ‘you (sg.)