Varissuomi

Varissuomi sometimes also referred to as "huono suomi" (bad Finnish) is a distinct form of the Finnish language which has developed recently among the immigrant communities in Varissuo. It contains a very simplified grammar and a very limited vocabulary. Varissuomi is primarily used by the younger generations of foreign families who speak different languages to communicate between each other, although some have started using English instead.[1][2][3]

Their form of speech has also spread into residents of Varissuo who have an ethnically Finnish background.[4]

History

Varissuo has a high amount of individuals with a foreign background, being up to 90% of those who are recently starting school. For many young students, the only place where Finnish used is school, leading to a weakened understanding of standard Finnish.[5] This has caused to the communities to start using a distinct form of Finnish, given the name "varissuomi", containing a very small vocabulary with very simple grammar.[6]

Status

There have been many proposals to make immigrant communities around Varissuo learn standard Finnish, including the idea to replace Swedish classes with Finnish classes,[7] or more radical ones such as forcefully moving students into other schools to expose them into standard Finnish.[8]

Members of the Finns Party have expressed fears of Varissuomi also spreading more into ethnic Finnish communities.[9]

References

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