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The classification of and data for regional dialects is based on pre-1950s data. Since the 1950s, the dialects have become increasingly mixed, levelled and influenced by Standard Finnish. Besides Standard Finnish, a relatively uniform and originally urban 'colloquial Finnish' is beginning to emerge in their place, especially in the cities.

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Source: Kettunen, Lauri. Suomen murteet III A. Murrekartasto. Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura. Helsinki, 1940. Digitized to CSV by Kotimaisten kielten keskus (CC BY 4.0). (Another online hosted version); see the information for the background image for its sources and licensing

Long *oo, *öö, *ee in initial syllables ('tuon' < 'tuoda', 'syön' < 'syödä', 'vien' < 'viedä', 'vieras')

tuo̯n, süö̯n, vie̯n, vie̯ras tua̯n, süä̯n, viä̯n, via̯ras ua̭̯ (uo̬̯), üä̭̯ (üö̬̯), iä̭̯, (ie̬̯), ia̭̯, (ie̬̯)