
Uralic languages - Wikipedia
The Uralic languages (/ jʊəˈrælɪk / yoor-AL-ik), sometimes called the Uralian languages (/ jʊəˈreɪliən / yoor-AY-lee-ən), [3] are spoken predominantly in Europe and North Asia. The Uralic languages with …
Uralic languages | Finno-Ugric, Samoyedic, & Permic Groups | Britannica
Jan 9, 2026 · The Uralic language family in its current status consists of two related groups of languages, the Finno-Ugric and the Samoyedic, both of which developed from a common ancestor, …
All In The Language Family: The Uralic Languages - Babbel.com
Jun 2, 2020 · For a language family that 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 …
Ancient DNA solves mystery of Hungarian, Finnish language origins ...
Jul 16, 2025 · Where did Europe’s distinct Uralic family of languages — which includes Hungarian, Finnish, and Estonian — come from? New research puts their origins a lot farther east than many …
List of Uralic languages - Wikipedia
Uralic languages are spoken by about 25 million people. The main Uralic languages in number of speakers are Hungarian (12-13 million), Finnish (5.4 million) and Estonian (1.1 million), that are also …
The Uralic Languages - Language Miscellany
Jan 31, 2024 · They include some languages spoken in northwest Russia (Karelian—with more than 50,000 speakers—Vote, Ingrian, Veps), Livonian (Latvia) and Sámi (a dialect continuum, usually …
Uralic languages - Languages of the family | Britannica
Jan 9, 2026 · Uralic languages - Languages of the family: The two major branches of Uralic are themselves composed of numerous subgroupings of member languages on the basis of closeness of …
Uralic language family - Fenno-Ugria
Today, almost 25 million people belong to the Uralic (i.e., Finno-Ugric and Samoyed) language family, inhabiting an area that extends from Norway in the West and the Ob River region in the East, to the …
Uralic Language Family - Structure & Dialects - MustGo
How many languages are there in the Uralic language family and how many people speak these languages? Learn more about its structure and dialects.
Uralic languages - Wikipedia - BME
The Uralic languages with the most native speakers are Hungarian, Finnish, and Estonian, which are official languages in Hungary, Finland, and Estonia, respectively, and in the European Union.