
Ostrobothnian Swedish (Swedish:österbottniska) is avariety ofFinland-Swedish, spoken inFinland.[1][2] Outside the autonomous island province ofÅland, which is officially monolinguallySwedish,Ostrobothnia is the onlyregion of mainland Finland where Swedish-speakers are the majority (51%).[3]
Närpes-dialect recorded in 1982 byAnn-Marie Ivars (see file for transcription).[4]
Vörå-dialect recorded in 1962 byInga-Britt Donner [sv].[5]