Researchers have uncovered evidence linking Elfdalian to ancient Nordic, spoken between the sixth and eighth centuries, using linguistic and archaeological data, including runes.

This breakthrough could strengthen its status as a minority language.
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Elfdalian, a distinct language spoken by just 2,500 people in central Sweden, may soon gain recognition as more than just a dialect of Swedish.
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Researchers have uncovered evidence linking Elfdalian to ancient Nordic, spoken between the sixth and eighth centuries, using linguistic and archaeological data, including runes.

This breakthrough could strengthen its status as a minority language.

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