>>Of course I know of samisk, but although it is an official language, it's not very much used, except by the same people. Bokmål and nynorsk on the other hand are both mandatiry in school and both must also be used at least 20% of the time in all public radio and TV channels. Especially this is a huge problem for our "new" norwegians.
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>We've got the Welsh and about 6 people who still speak Cornish!
They can't still speak Cornish as all the original Cornish speakers died out. They have learnt Cornish so you should say
"We've got the Welsh and about 6 people who now speak Cornish !"
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