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Finno-Ugric (/ˌfɪnoʊˈjuːɡrɪk, -ˈuː-/) is a
traditional linguistic grouping of all
languages in the
Uralic language family except for the Samo****ic languages...
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often used in
Russian historiography; Russo–Finnish War 1939–1940 or
Finno-Russian War 1939–1940 are used by the U.S.
Library of Congress' catalogue...
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Mansi Finno-Permic (Permian-Finnic)
Permic Finno-Volgaic (
Finno-Cheremisic,
Finno-Mari)
Volgaic Mari
Mordvinic Finno-Samic (
Finno-Saamic,
Finno-Lappic)...
- The
Finno-Permic or
Finno-Permian languages,
sometimes just
Finnic languages, are a
proposed subdivision of the
Uralic languages which comprise the Balto-Finnic...
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Finno is a
settlement in
Mandera County, Kenya. v t e...
- Panfennismi), also
known as Pan-Fennicism or
sometimes even
referred to as
Finno-Ugrism or even
Heimoaate (transl. "Kinship Ideology/Thought") is a pan-nationalist...
- Proto-Uralic
diverged into Proto-Samo****ic and Proto-
Finno-Ugric. However,
reconstructed Proto-
Finno-Ugric
differs little from Proto-Uralic, and many apparent...
- Pre-
Finno-Ugric
substrate refers to
substratum loanwords from
unidentified non-Indo-European and non-Uralic
languages that are
found in
various Finno-Ugric...
- (/ˈmɑːri/ MAR-ee), also
formerly known as the
Cheremis or Cheremisses, are a
Finno-Ugric
people in
Eastern Europe, who have
traditionally lived along the Volga...
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perhaps be
explained in the
context of the
general post-war
improvement of
Finno-Soviet relations,
which also
included such
steps as the Soviets' return...