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  1. The two major branches of Uralic are themselves composed of numerous subgroupings of member languages on the basis of closeness of linguistic relationship. Finno-Ugric can first be divided into the most distantly related Ugric and Finnic (sometimes called Volga-Finnic) groups, which may have separated as long ago as five millennia.

  2. Jun 2, 2020 · What Are The Uralic Languages? For a language family that isn’t as well known as the Romance languages or Germanic languages, the Uralic family is quite prolific: There are 38 Uralic languages still spoken today. Of these, Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian probably the most well known.

  3. Uralic languages - Linguistic characteristics: The linguistic structure of Proto-Uralic has been partially reconstructed by a comparison of the similarities and differences among the known Uralic tongues.

  4. The Uralic languages with the most native speakers are Hungarian, Finnish, and Estonian. Other languages with speakers above 100,000 are Erzya, Moksha, Mari, Udmurt and Komi spoken in the European parts of the Russian Federation.

  5. Mar 24, 2022 · The Uralic (Finno-Ugric) languages, the second largest language family in Europe, including three European nation-state languages (Hungarian, Finnish, Estonian) and a number of minority languages in Northern Eurasia, look back to a long history of research.

  6. Dec 5, 2014 · To accelerate the discussion, these thirty-eight languages may be conveniently grouped into ten sub-branches as follows, listed here with older names and the single-letter abbreviations used in this essay: (1) Saamic (Lapp; L ); (2) Fennic (or Baltic-Finnic; F ); (3) Erzya and Moksha Mordva ( M ); (4) Mari (Cheremis; C ); (5) Permian ( P; = Udmu...

  7. Aug 1, 2017 · Languages such as Hungarian and Finnish, along with others, make up the Uralic languages. The Uralic language encompasses a group of 38 languages spoken by an estimated 25 million people in Europe. Hungarian, Finnish, and Estonian have the largest number of speakers of the Uralic languages.

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