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    Number Baltic Finnic Baltic Finnic Baltic Finnic Permic
    Finnish Estonian Võro Livonian Mansi
    1 yksi gen. yhden, part. yhtä üks gen. ühe, part. üht (e) ütś ətik
    2 kaksi gen. kahden, part. kahta kaks gen. kahe, part. kaht (e) katś kɨk
    3 kolme kolm kolm kuim
    May 14 2022
    Geographic distribution: Eastern, Central and Northern Europe, North Asia
    Glottolog: None
    Linguistic classification: UralicFinno-Ugric
    Subdivisions: Finno-Permic, Ugric
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    How many people speak the Permic language?
    The Permic or Permian languages are a branch of the Uralic language family. They are spoken in several regions to the west of the Ural Mountains within the Russian Federation. The total number of speakers is around 950,000, of which around 550,000 speak the most widely spoken language, Udmurt.
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    What is the Komi-Permyak language?
    The Komi-Permyak language, spoken in Perm Krai of Russia and written using the Komi Cyrillic alphabet, was co-official with Russian in the Komi Okrug of the Perm Krai. The original name of the Komi-Permyak language is коми кыв "Komi language", identical with the native name of the Komi-Zyryan language.
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    Does the contrast between PU stem vowels exist in modern Ugric languages?
    Contrasts between PU stem vowels (*a/*ä vs. *i) do not survive as such in modern Ugric languages, but they commonly leave their mark on vowel qualities in the first syllable, suggesting retention of the contrast at least to the Proto-Ugric stage. For example, PU *ń ï xl i 'arrow' → Hungarian nyíl, but PU *m ï ks a 'liver' → Hungarian máj.
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    What are the features of Komi language?
    Like other Uralic languages, Komi has no gender. Verbs agree with subjects in person and number (sg/pl). Negation is expressed with an auxiliary verb, which is inflected for person, number and tense. Komi is an agglutinative language and adheres to a subject–object–verb order.
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    The Permic or Permian languages are a branch of the Uralic language family. They are spoken in several regions to the west of the Ural Mountains within the Russian Federation. The total number of speakers is around 950,000, of which around 550,000 speak the most widely spoken language, Udmurt.

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    Proto-Uralic word roots have been subject to particularly heavy reduction in the Permic languages.
    • Original geminates *pp, *tt, *kk were reduced to single voiceless stops *p, *t, *k.
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    Noun roots in the Permic languages are predominantly monosyllabic and invariable with the canonical shape (C)VC. CV roots, such as Udmurt ву /vu/, Komi and Permyak ва /va/ 'water', and (C)VCC

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    • Bartens, Raija (2000). Permiläisten kielten rakenne ja kehitys (in Finnish). Helsinki: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura. ISBN 952-5150-55-0.
    • Csúcs, Sándor (2005). Die Rekonstruktion der

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  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Permic_languages

    Category:Permic languages From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The main article for this category is Permic languages. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Permic languages. language portal Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. …

  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finno-Permic_languages

    The Finno-Permic (Fenno-Permic) or Finno-Permian (Fenno-Permian), or sometimes just Finnic (Fennic), are a proposed subdivision of the Uralic languages which comprises the Balto-Finnic languages, Sami languages, Mordvinic languages, Mari language, Permic languages and likely a number of extinct languages. In the traditional taxonomy of the Uralic languages, Finno-P…

  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permyak_language

    Permyak language (previously Komi-Permyak language; перем коми кыв [ˈperem ˈkomi kɨv] or коми-пермяцкӧй кыв [ˈkomi perˈmʲɑtskəj kɨv]) is one of two Permic varieties in the Uralic …

    • Native to: Russia
    • Native speakers: 63,000 (2010 census)
  7. Permic languages - owly.wiki

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    The Permic or Permian languages are a branch of the Uralic language family. They are spoken in several regions to the west of the Ural Mountains within the Russian Federation. The total …

  8. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Permic_languages

    Media in category "Permic languages". The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. Akan - traditional Komi doll in fish skin clothes 01.jpg 3,096 × 4,128; 2.69 MB. Akan - traditional …

  9. Finno-Permic languages - Wikipedia

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    The Finno-Permic (Fenno-Permic) or Finno-Permian (Fenno-Permian), or sometimes just Finnic (Fennic), are a proposed subdivision of the Uralic languages which comprises the Balto-Finnic …

  10. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komi_language

    39 rows · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Komi language ( Komi: Коми кыв, Komi kyv ), also known as Zyryan, Zyrian or Komi-Zyryan (Коми-зырян кыв, Komi-zyrjan kyv), [2] is one of …

  11. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finno-Ugric_languages

    The three most-spoken Uralic languages, Hungarian, Finnish, and Estonian, are all included in Finno-Ugric, although linguistic roots common to both branches of the traditional Finno-Ugric …

  12. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ugric_languages

    The Ugric or Ugrian languages (/ ˈ juː ɡ r ɪ k, ˈ uː-/ or / ˈ juː ɡ r i ə n, ˈ uː-/) are a proposed branch of the Uralic language family. The name Ugric is derived from Ugrians, an archaic exonym for the …

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