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The Finnic or Baltic Finnic languages constitute a branch of the Uralic language family spoken around the Baltic Sea by the Baltic Finnic peoples. There are around 7 million speakers, who live mainly in Finland and Estonia. Traditionally, eight Finnic languages have been recognized.
- Uralic Languages
The Uralic languages (/ j ʊəˈr æ l ɪ k / yoor-AL-ik; by some...
- Proto-Finnic Language
Background. Three stages of Proto-Finnic are distinguished...
- Ludic
Current distribution of Karelian and Ludic. Ludic, or...
- Ingrian
Ingrian and Votic villages at the beginning of the 21st...
- Finnish Language
Finnish ( endonym: suomi [ˈsuo̯mi] ⓘ or suomen kieli...
- Uralic Languages
The two main official languages of Finland are Finnish and Swedish. There are also several official minority languages: three variants of Sami, as well as Romani, Finnish Sign Language, Finland-Swedish Sign Language and Karelian. [2] Finnish. Municipalities of Finland: unilingually Finnish.
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Rumpun bahasa Finnik atau Balto-Finnik ( Finnik Baltik) [a] [3] membentuk sebuah cabang dari rumpun bahasa Ural yang dituturkan di sekitar Laut Baltik oleh suku-suku Finnik Baltik. Bahasa-bahasa ini dituturkan oleh 7 juta jiwa, yang utamanya hidup di Finlandia dan Estonia . Secara tradisi, terdapat delapan bahasa Finnik yang diakui. [4] .
Article History. Related Topics: Hungarian language. Sami language. Permic languages. Finnic languages. Ugric languages. Finno-Ugric languages, group of languages constituting much the larger of the two branches of a more comprehensive grouping, the Uralic languages ( q.v. ).
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
3 days ago · Finnish belongs to the Baltic-Finnic branch of the Finno-Ugric languages, being most closely related to Estonian, Livonian, Votic, Karelian, Veps, and Ingrian.
The Finnic or Baltic Finnic languages constitute a branch of the Uralic language family spoken around the Baltic Sea by the Baltic Finnic peoples. There are around 7 million speakers, who live mainly in Finland and Estonia.