Finnish
Finnish is spoken mainly in Finland, where it is the mother tongue of the majority of the population. It also has official status as a minority language in Sweden.
With around 5 million speakers, Finnish is the second Finno-Ugric language after Hungarian. It belongs to the same Fennic subgroup as Estonian and other smaller-community languages in Latvia (Live) and Russia (Karelian, Ingrian, Vepse, Voting).
With around 5 million speakers, Finnish is the second Finno-Ugric language after Hungarian. It belongs to the same Fennic subgroup as Estonian and other smaller-community languages in Latvia (Live) and Russia (Karelian, Ingrian, Vepse, Voting).
![Le parc national de Repovesi, à Kouvola en Finlande](https://inalco.fr/sites/default/files/styles/3x2_sm/public/2024-03/Repoveden_Kansallispuisto_Kesayonauringossa.jpg?h=9e821982&itok=ZDI5b9-S)
Licence LLCER de finnois 2023-2024 (614.82 KB, .pdf)
Parcours finnois du master 2023-2024 (462.13 KB, .pdf)
Diplômes de langue et civilisation finnoises (DLC 1-4) 2023-2024 (728.41 KB, .pdf)