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The '''Finno-Ugric''' languages are a group of Ural Altic languages, divided into [[Finnish]] languages (mainly [[Finnish]] and [[Estonian]]) and Ugric (mainly [[Hungarian]]). The languages are also spoken in scattered centers throughout [[Russia]], which is thought to be the original source of the languages.
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The '''Finno-Ugric languages''' are a group of Ural Altic languages, divided into [[Finnish]] languages (mainly [[Finnish]] and [[Estonian]]) and Ugric (mainly [[Hungarian]]). The languages are also spoken in scattered centers throughout [[Russia]], which is thought to be the original source of the languages.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:44, December 3, 2008

  • It has been proposed that this page, :Finno-Ugric languages, be titled, "Finno-Ugric languages".

The Finno-Ugric languages are a group of Ural Altic languages, divided into Finnish languages (mainly Finnish and Estonian) and Ugric (mainly Hungarian). The languages are also spoken in scattered centers throughout Russia, which is thought to be the original source of the languages.