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Ñ and Sami languages

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Difference between Ñ and Sami languages

Ñ vs. Sami languages

Ñ (lower case ñ, eñe, Phonetic Alphabet: "énye") is a letter of the modern Latin alphabet, formed by placing a tilde (called a virgulilla in Spanish) on top of an upper- or lowercase N. It became part of the Spanish alphabet in the eighteenth century when it was first formally defined, but it is also used in other languages such as Galician, Asturian, the Aragonese Grafía de Uesca, Basque, Chavacano, Filipino, Chamorro, Guarani, Quechua, Mapudungun, Mandinka, and Tetum alphabets, as well as in Latin transliteration of Tocharian and Sanskrit, where it represents. Sami languages is a group of Uralic languages spoken by the Sami people in Northern Europe (in parts of northern Finland, Norway, Sweden and extreme northwestern Russia).

Similarities between Ñ and Sami languages

Ñ and Sami languages have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Unicode.

Unicode

Unicode is a computing industry standard for the consistent encoding, representation, and handling of text expressed in most of the world's writing systems.

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Ñ and Sami languages Comparison

Ñ has 144 relations, while Sami languages has 93. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.42% = 1 / (144 + 93).

References

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