Uralic languages - Wikipedia All Uralic languages are thought to have descended, through independent processes of language change, from Proto-Uralic The internal structure of the Uralic family has been debated since the family was first proposed
Uralic languages | Finno-Ugric, Samoyedic, Permic Groups | Britannica Uralic languages, family of more than 20 related languages, all descended from a Proto-Uralic language that existed 7,000 to 10,000 years ago At its earliest stages, Uralic most probably included the ancestors of the Yukaghir language
What is the Uralic language family? - BEDLAN What is the Uralic language family? The Uralic language family consist of ca 40 languages spoken in across northeastern Europe and Siberia, with the exception of Hungary, which is spoken in the Central Europe
The Oxford Guide to the Uralic Languages - Oxford Academic 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
Social:Uralic languages - HandWiki The Uralic languages ( yoor-AL-ik), sometimes called the Uralian languages ( yoor-AY-lee-ən), are spoken predominantly in Europe and North Asia The Uralic languages with the most native speakers are Hungarian, Finnish, and Estonian
List of Uralic languages - Wikipedia Uralic is a language family whose languages are spoken in Central Europe, Northern Europe, Eastern Europe, and northern Asia, in the countries of Finland, Estonia and Hungary (where Uralic languages are spoken by the majority of the population)