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Westrobothnian (måLe or bondska) is a common name used to refer to a number of closely related non-standardized Scandinavian dialects spoken natively in the coast of the historical province of Westrobothnia in co-existence with Finnish Sami and during the last centuries national standard language Swedish.

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