Finnic
Americannoun
adjective
noun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of Finnic
Example Sentences
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Vepsian belongs to the Finnic group of the Uralic languages, and Quechua is a native South American language.The rap tactic was in use in India.
From BBC • May 30, 2012
It is generally supposed that the original seat of the Finnic tribes was in the Ural mountains, and their languages have been therefore called Uralic.
From Lectures on The Science of Language by Müller, Max
Mughs or Maghadas, Finnic race ruling Northern India before Kushites, and MANJHUS=“royal land” set apart in Ooraon villages.
From The Fundamental Principles of Old and New World Civilizations by Nuttall, Zelia
Bulgaric branch of the Finnic class of languages, 319.
From Lectures on The Science of Language by Müller, Max
This has retained its name to the present day, though the Finnic Bulgarians have long been absorbed by Slavonic inhabitants, and both brought under Turkish sway since 1392.
From Lectures on The Science of Language by Müller, Max
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