Ur [[Samieg|yezh samiek]] eo '''samieg Akkalaar su''' ([[samieg an norzh]]: ''áhkkilsámegiellaislullisámegiella'') eus [[familh-yezhoù|familh]] ar [[yezhoù finnek-ougrek]] komzet gant
'''Southern Sami''' is divided into two main dialects: '''Southern Sami''' ''sensu stricto'' and '''Ume Sami'''. The latter is spoken in the Ume River Valley and has some characteristics in common with Lule and Northern Sami. Southern Sami is a seriously endangered language. The last strongholds of this language are the municipalities of [[Snåsa]] and [[Hattfjelldal]] in [[Norway]] where there still are a few hundred speakers.