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Definition of Uralic in English: Uralicadjective jʊˈralɪkyo͝oˈralik 1Relating to or denoting a family of languages spoken from northern Scandinavia to western Siberia, comprising the Finno-Ugric and Samoyedic groups. Example sentencesExamples - Nenets is part of the Samoyedic group of Uralic languages and has two main dialects: Forest and Tundra.
- Their spoken language, Korean, is a Uralic language with similarities to Japanese, Mongolian, Hungarian, and Finnish.
- In contrast, the Saami, Finns, and Estonians speak languages belonging to the Uralic family, otherwise spoken across a broad region of northern Asia.
- Finnish and Lappish - the language of Finland's small Lapp minority - both are Finno-Ugric languages and are in the Uralic rather than the Indo-European family.
2Relating to the Ural Mountains or the surrounding areas. Example sentencesExamples - But clearly linguistically they are linked to the other Uralic peoples.
noun jʊˈralɪkyo͝oˈralik mass nounThe Uralic languages collectively. Example sentencesExamples - A number of researchers in the field of Finnish, Uralic and general linguistics (author of this included) published a letter to Helsingin Sanomat, the main Finnish daily newspaper, protesting this nomination.
- The evidence for Indo-European, Uralic, Austronesian and so on is overwhelming, and there is no reason not to go deeper.
Rhymes Alec, cephalic, encephalic, Gallic, intervallic, italic, medallic, mesocephalic, metallic, phallic, Salic, tantalic, Vandalic Definition of Uralic in US English: Uralicadjectiveyo͝oˈralik 1Relating to or denoting a family of languages spoken from northern Scandinavia to western Siberia, comprising the Finno-Ugric and Samoyedic groups. Example sentencesExamples - Nenets is part of the Samoyedic group of Uralic languages and has two main dialects: Forest and Tundra.
- Finnish and Lappish - the language of Finland's small Lapp minority - both are Finno-Ugric languages and are in the Uralic rather than the Indo-European family.
- Their spoken language, Korean, is a Uralic language with similarities to Japanese, Mongolian, Hungarian, and Finnish.
- In contrast, the Saami, Finns, and Estonians speak languages belonging to the Uralic family, otherwise spoken across a broad region of northern Asia.
2Relating to the Ural Mountains or the surrounding areas. Example sentencesExamples - But clearly linguistically they are linked to the other Uralic peoples.
nounyo͝oˈralik The Uralic languages collectively. Example sentencesExamples - A number of researchers in the field of Finnish, Uralic and general linguistics (author of this included) published a letter to Helsingin Sanomat, the main Finnish daily newspaper, protesting this nomination.
- The evidence for Indo-European, Uralic, Austronesian and so on is overwhelming, and there is no reason not to go deeper.
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