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Erzya language
Erzya language Erzyan (Эрзянь Кель (Erzjanj Kelj)) is spoken ... Armenia, the Central-Asian republics and Estonia. Erzya is currently written using the Cyrillic alphabet ... to the variant used by the Russian language. In Mordovia, Erzyan is co-official with Moksha and Russian. The language belongs to the Mordvinic branch of ...
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Moksha language
Moksha language The Mokshan language (Moksha), мокшень кяль (mokshanj kälj) is spoken ... to the variant used by the Russian language and Latin alphabet. In Mordovia, it is co-official with the Erzya language and Russian language. The language belongs ...
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Meshcherian language
Meshcherian language An approximative map of the non-Varangian ... in red Meshcherian was the Finno-Ugric language spoken by the Meshchera tribe, in what ... Russia. Very little is known about the language, but it was probably closely related to the Mordvinic languages Moksha and Erzya. Meshcherian was probably extinct by the 16th ...
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Muromian language
Muromian language An approximative map of the non-Varangian ... in green Muromian was the Finno-Ugric language spoken by the Muromian tribe, in what ... Russia. Very little is known about the language, but it was probably closely related to the Mordvinic languages Moksha and Erzya. Muromian probably became extinct in the Middle ...
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Komi language
Komi language It has been suggested that Komi-Zyrian language be merged into this article or section. (Discuss) Komi language edition of Wikipedia The Komi language, also known as Zyrian, or Komi-Zyrian, is a language spoken by the Komi peoples in ...
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Mari language
Mari language This article relates to the Mari language spoken in Russia. For the language spoken in New Guinea see Mari language (New Guinea) Mari (марий йылме marij jəlme ... Orenburg; Perm Krai Total speakers: 600,569 Language family: Uralic Finno-Ugric Finno-Permic ...
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Category:Language stubs
Category:Language stubs This category is for language-related articles that are stubs. You can ... 6 subcategories to this category. * Afro-Asiatic language stubs A Austronesian language stubs C Conlang stubs I Indigenous Australian language stubs Indigenous languages of the Americas ...
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... Adam88/Critique of Finno-Ugric and Uralic language groups,
... Adam88/Critique of Finno-Ugric and Uralic language groups, < User:Adam88 Critique of the Finno-Ugric and Uralic Language Groups For the following reasons, some linguists ... like bread, fat, corn, and meat. These language categories came into existence at the end ... day päivä csi lun nap The Mordvin (Erzya) and Komi words are from the Swadesh ... the Rosetta Project website: Finnish, Estonian, Hungarian, Erzya (Mordvin), Komi-permyak Phoneme set of ...
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... Antifinnugor/Critique of Finno-Ugric and Uralic language groups
... Antifinnugor/Critique of Finno-Ugric and Uralic language groups < User:Antifinnugor Critique of the Finno-Ugric and Uralic Language Groups For the following reasons, some linguists ... like bread, fat, corn, and meat. These language categories came into existence at the end ... day päivä csi lun nap The Mordvin (Erzya) and Komi words are from the Swadesh ... the Rosetta Project website: Finnish, Estonian, Hungarian, Erzya (Mordvin), Komi-permyak Phoneme set of ...
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Talk:Finno-Ugric languages/archive2
... about the status of the Finno-Ugric language family. The fact that this page has ... history of each specific member of the language family. Consider the Indo-European languages: Classical ... The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. 2000. online version (the explanation ... is a member of the Finno-Ugric language family hurts some people's national pride ... correct understanding of the methodology, not which language group you apply it to. Pasquale ...
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