Karelian (Southeastern dialect)
The voices of the characters are lovely. The ratio of consonants to vowels is ideal. Many Karelian alphabets are comparable to Finnish alphabets. If you’re an English speaker, Karelian dialect can be tough for you to understand the accent and do the same thing. Words are spoken aloud. The first time it was uttered was in the early Middle Ages.
Karelian is essentially a southeastern dialect of Finnish that has evolved. Karelian has some words that are similar to Russian and Finnish letters. For formal letters and writings, Karelians utilize the traditional Latin (Karelian alphabet) technique. This Finnish dialect is fairly easy to understand. In the streets, it is widely said.
Veps language
Vespasian people from the Finnic group used to speak Veps of the Uralic language family. It is almost the same as Finnish and Karelian. But now only 8000 people speak Veps in Russia. It is one of the most endangered languages in the world. The three main Veps dialects are Northern or änis-Veps, which is spoken near Lake Onega; Central Veps, which is spoken in St Petersburg and the Vologda Oblast; and Southern Veps, which is spoken in the St Petersburg region. These dialects are mutually intelligible to some extent.
Estonian language
After Finnish, one of the famous Baltic Finnic languages in Finnic tribes was Estonian. It’s the Russian language that’s spoken. Ob-Ugric languages have huge language varieties. Estonian is a related language to Finnish that is spoken by around 1.1 million people. It is one of the few European languages that does belong to the Finno-Ugric family, which also includes Finnish and Hungarian. Around 1.1 million people worldwide speak this so-called “elven” language. Estonian is the second living modern language of Finnic languages. The standard Finnish language, which is spoken throughout Finland and Russia, is widely known to Estonians.
Because of the geographical and regional changes, there are slight distinctions in both languages because of the common ancestor. However, if you know basic Finnish, you will be able to communicate in the Estonian dialect of Finnish because the dialects are not that dissimilar.