Swedish dialects in Ostrobothnia

Ostrobothnian Swedish (Swedish: österbottniska) is a variety of Finland-Swedish, spoken in Finland.

[1][2] Outside the autonomous island province of Åland, which is officially monolingually Swedish, Ostrobothnia is the only region of mainland Finland where Swedish-speakers are the majority (51%).

[3] Närpes-dialect recorded in 1982 by Ann-Marie Ivars (see file for transcription).

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Vörå-dialect recorded in 1962 by Inga-Britt Donner [sv].