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modern main kinds: the Samoyedic languages and the Finno-Ugric languages. The proto-Uralic languages and the early Uralic people originated somewhere in... |
The Balto-Finnic, or often simply Finnic, languages are a branch of Uralic languages. They are spoken in Northeastern Europe around the Baltic Sea, mainly... |
national languages of Europe that is not an Indo-European language. The other two are Estonian and Hungarian, which are also Uralic languages, and Basque... |
Ugric is a proposed branch of the Uralic languages. Hungarian is an Ugric language. It is only spoken by Hungarians and a group of Russians in Ugra, northwest... |
The Sámi languages are a branch of Uralic languages spoken by the Sámi people. They are spoken in Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. They are related... |
Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura. ISBN 952-5150-55-0. Abondolo, Daniel (2015). The Uralic Languages. Routledge R. M. Batalova. 1993. Komi(-Zyryanskij) Jazyk. In V. N.... |
eastern Siberia the Uralic languages spoken in northwestern Siberia the Yeniseian languages spoken in central Siberia German language spoken in Omsk oblast... |
Hungarian is a Uralic language. The Hungarian name for the language is Magyar. The Finno-Ugric languages also include Finnish, Estonian, Lappic (Sámi)... |
The Estonian language (Estonian: eesti keel) is a Uralic language. It is mainly spoken in Estonia. The Estonian language is similar to Finnish and is... |
languages Iranic languages, namely Persian, Ossetian Japanese language Kartvelian languages Korean language many Tibeto-Burman languages many Uralic languages... |
well-known Indo-European languages, many of which had long written histories. Scholars also studied the Uralic languages, another language family for which less... |
Samoyed (Samoyedic) English (Germanic) Erzya (Uralic) Esperanto (constructed language) Estonian (Uralic) Even (Tungusic) Evenk or Evenki (Tungusic) Ewe... |
Hungarians (category CS1 Hungarian-language sources (hu)) share a common culture, history, ancestry and language. The Hungarian language belongs to the Uralic language family. Vukovich, Gabriella (2018). Mikrocenzus... |
Ethnologue entry for Tungus languages Kane, Daniel. The Sino-Jurchen Vocabulary of the Bureau of Interpreters. Indiana University Uralic and Altaic Series, Volume... |
(Livonian: līvõ kēļ or rāndakēļ) is a revived language related to Estonian. It is in the Baltic-Finnic group of the Uralic family. This short article about Europe... |
lived in land in the Kama and the Irtysh rivers. They spoke a Proto-Uralic language and had contact with Proto-Indo-European speakers from the south. Some... |
speak Baltic languages (Latvian and Lithuanian), Estonians speak an Uralic language (Estonian). By their culture and history, the Baltic countries are... |
Selkup people (section Language) Okrug). Selkups speak the Selkup language. It is part of the Samoyedic languages, which is a group of Uralic languages. The Selkups came from the middle... |
of today's languages are descendants of Nostratic, so it is thought. These include the Indo-European, Uralic, Altaic and Kartvelian languages. The Afroasiatic... |
official language of the Russian Federation, there are several other officially-recognized languages for areas within Russia. This is a list of languages that... |