Originally Posted by
Annamariah
Yes, northern part of Finland is called Lapland, but Lapland extends to Sweden, Norway and Russia too. There's the northern dialect of Finnish, but there's also a whole different language called Sami. I'm not sure which one the word "eno" meaning "river" comes from, though.
There are several dialects of Finnish. They are divided into eastern and western dialects, or more spesifically into seven different groups. All the dialects are different, but not different enough to prevent Finns from understanding each other. Dialects are mostly spoken, and most of the written text is in "standard language" that is the same everywhere. Everyone knows the standard language, but no one really speaks it. As I've mentioned before, in Finnish written and spoken language are rather different.