finnic (Meaning)

Wordnet

finnic (n)

one of two branches of the Finno-Ugric languages; a family of languages including Finnish and Estonian (but not Hungarian)

Webster

finnic (a.)

Of or pertaining to the Finns.

Synonyms & Antonyms of finnic

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finnic Sentence Examples

  1. The Finnic languages comprise a branch of the Uralic language family.
  2. The Finnic peoples are an ethno-linguistic group native to Fennoscandia and the Baltic region.
  3. The Finnic languages include Finnish, Estonian, Karelian, Veps, Ingrian, Votic, and Livonian.
  4. The Finnic peoples have a long history of interaction with other cultures, including the Sami, Germanic, Slavic, and Baltic peoples.
  5. The Finnic languages have been influenced by various languages throughout their history.
  6. The Finnic languages have certain unique features, such as vowel harmony and a complex case system.
  7. The Finnic languages are spoken by a relatively small number of people, but they have a significant cultural and historical importance.
  8. The Finnic languages are facing challenges due to globalization and the spread of major languages such as English and Russian.
  9. Efforts are being made to preserve and promote the Finnic languages and cultures.
  10. The Finnic languages and cultures are a valuable part of the world's linguistic and cultural heritage.

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one of two branches of the Finno-Ugric languages; a family of languages including Finnish and Estonian (but not Hungarian)Of or pertaining to the Finns.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The Finnic languages comprise a branch of the Uralic language family.

The Finnic peoples are an ethno-linguistic group native to Fennoscandia and the Baltic region.

The Finnic languages include Finnish, Estonian, Karelian, Veps, Ingrian, Votic, and Livonian.

The Finnic peoples have a long history of interaction with other cultures, including the Sami, Germanic, Slavic, and Baltic peoples.