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Baltic-Finnic languages
Baltic-Finnic languages Baltic-Finnic languages, or sometimes Finnic languages, are a subgroup of Finno- ...
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Talk:Baltic-Finnic languages
Talk:Baltic-Finnic languages Move to Baltic-Finnic languages? Moved. violet/riga (t) 18:07, 4 ...
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Finnic
Finnic Finnic peoples (Fennic, sometimes Baltic-Finnic) refer, particularly in present-day English usage ... i.e., the settled peoples speaking Balto-Finnic languages (Finnic languages), traditionally living in Karelia, ...
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Talk:Finnic
Talk:Finnic The Finnic group May I ask why my edits ... is degrading Samis? I'm assuming that Finnic corresponds to Swedish "finsk" or "finno". This is the old text '''Finnic''' may also refer to the [[people]]s speaking these languages, and their farmer-hunter culture, traditionally ...
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Uralic languages
Uralic languages Geographical distribution of Samoyedic, Finnic, Ugric and Yukaghir languages Yukaghir Samoyedic Ugric Finnic The Uralic languages form a language family of about ...
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Finno-Ugric languages
Finno-Ugric languages Approximate geographical distribution of areas where indigenous Finno-Ugric languages are spoken. Diagonal patterns indicate sparsely populated ... corresponding subnational administrative units. The Finno-Ugric languages form a subfamily of the Uralic languages. The majority of linguists believe that Hungarian, Finnish and Estonian, among other languages, should be included in the group. ...
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Baltic languages
Baltic languages Indo-European Indo-European languages Albanian | AnatolianArmenian | Baltic | CelticGermanic | Greek | Indo-IranianItalic ... Corded Ware Indo-European studies The Baltic languages are a group of related languages belonging to the Indo-European language family ... sub-groups: Western Baltic, containing only extinct languages, and Eastern Baltic, containing both extinct ...
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Scythian languages
Scythian languages Scythian and Sarmatian are the names of ... century AD. Sometimes, the Scythian and Sarmatian languages are combined into one name: Scytho-Sarmatian languages. History Scythians migrated from Central Asia toward ... distribution of speakers of Sarmatian and Scythian languages, c. 100 BCE. Classification Affinity The vast ... of scholars agree that the Scythian-Sarmatian languages (and Ossetic) belong to the North ...
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Samoyedic languages
Samoyedic languages Geographical distribution of Samoyedic, Finnic, Ugric and Yukaghir languages Yukaghir Samoyedic Ugric Finnic The Samoyedic languages are spoken on both sides of ...
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Eurasiatic languages
Eurasiatic languages Eurasiatic is a hypothetical macro-family proposed ... hypothetical common ancestor of most of the languages of Europe and many of the languages of Asia. Uralic-Yukaghir associates Yukaghir, a ... dialects, with the large family of Uralic languages, which are divided into Samoyed and Finno ... is Hungarian. Some of the well-known Finnic languages are Finnish, Estonian, and Saami ( ...
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