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    The Uralic languages form a language family of 38 languages spoken by approximately 25 million people, predominantly in Northern Eurasia. The Uralic languages with the most native speakers are Hungarian (which alone accounts for more than half of the family's speakers), Finnish, and Estonian.See more

    Homeland
    Proposed homelands of the Proto-Uralic language include:
    • The vicinity of the Volga River, west of the Urals, close to the Urheimat of the Indo-European languages, … See more

    Structural characteristics generally said to be typical of Uralic languages include:
    Grammar
    • extensive use of independent suffixes (agglutination)
    • a large set of grammatical cases marked with agglutinative suffixes (13–14 cases on … See more

    "The Finno-Ugrics" The Economist, December 20, 2005
    • Kulonen, Ulla-Maija: Origin of Finnish and related languages. thisisFINLAND, Finland Promotion Board. Cited 30.10.2009. See more

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    The Uralic family comprises nine undisputed groups with no consensus classification between them. (Some of the proposals are listed in the next section.) An agnostic … See more

    Many relationships between Uralic and other language families have been suggested, but none of these is generally accepted by … See more

    • Bakró-Nagy, Marianne. "The Uralic Languages". In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 90, fasc. 3, 2012. Langues et littératures modernes. Moderne taal en letterkunde. pp. 1001–1027. DOI:
    • Kallio, Petri [nn] (2015). "The Language Contact Situation in Prehistoric Northeastern Europe" See more

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    The Uralic languages are spoken by more than 25 million people scattered throughout northeastern Europe, northern Asia, and (through immigration) North America. The most demographically important Uralic language is

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    Uralic is a language family located in Northern Eurasia, in the countries of Finland, Estonia, Hungary (where Uralic languages are spoken by the majority of the population), in other countries Uralic languages are spoken by a minority of the population, these languages are spoken in far-northern Norway (in most of the Finnmark region and other regions of the far-north), in far-northern Sweden (in …

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    • https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/the-uralic-language-family
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      For a language familythat 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. These are official languages of Finland, Estonia an…
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