NOUN
- a family of Uralic languages indigenous to Scandinavia and Hungary and Russia and western Siberia (prior to the Slavic expansion into those regions)
How To Use Finno-Ugric In A Sentence
- Compared to a Finno-Ugric language like Estonian or Hungarian, which has tons of cases with exotic names like the inessive, superessive, ablative, translative, and exessive, English seems as poor as a pauper on payday. 2009 October « Motivated Grammar
- Finno-Ugric fossilizes early IIr *médʰu- but fails to show any trace of *mélit-. Missing honey
- The Estonian language is a branch of the Baltic-Finnish group of the Finno-Ugric family, related to Finnish.
- Hungarian belongs to the Ugor branch of the Finno-Ugric language family.
- Saami languages, being of the Finno-Ugric family, are agglutinative, creating words by linear concatenation of morphemes.