- Finnic language
- Finnic languagen.• finés s.m.
English-spanish dictionary. 2013.
English-spanish dictionary. 2013.
Finnic peoples — (Fennic) are a historical linguistic group of peoples: Baltic Finns who are native speakers of Baltic Finnic languages and Volga Finns, speakers of Volga Finnic languages. [Finnic peoples speaking one or moreof the variety of Balto Finnic and… … Wikipedia
Finnic mythologies — are any of the various mythologies of the Finnic peoples [nb 1], such as the Volga Finns, Baltic Finns, Permians, and Sami.[5] The mythologies of the Finno Lappic speakers have some common aspects; the Sami people are deeply shamanistic and these … Wikipedia
Finnic — [fin′ik] n. 1. a group of languages of the Finno Ugric language subfamily, including Finnish, Estonian, and Lapp 2. Rare Finnish adj. designating or of this group of languages … English World dictionary
Finnish language — language name=Finnish nativename=suomi pronunciation=/ˈsuo.mi/ states=FIN EST Flag|Ingria Flag|Karelia NOR SWE Flag|Torne Valley region=Northern Europe speakers=about 6 million script=Latin alphabet (Finnish variant) familycolor=Uralic fam2=Finno … Wikipedia
language — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) System of communication Nouns 1. language, tongue, lingo, vernacular, mother tongue, protolanguage; living or dead language; idiom, parlance, phraseology; wording; dialect, patois, cant, jargon, lingo,… … English dictionary for students
Finnic — /fin ik/, n. 1. a subdivision of the Finno Ugric branch of the Uralic language family that includes Finnish, Estonian, Lapp, Mordvin, Udmurt, Mari, and Komi. adj. 2. of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Finnic. Also, Finnish. [1660 70; FINN +… … Universalium
Finnic — Finn•ic [[t]ˈfɪn ɪk[/t]] n. 1) peo a branch of the Uralic language family that includes Finnish, Estonian, and a number of other languages of N and central European Russia 2) peo of or pertaining to Finnic or its speakers • Etymology: 1660–70 … From formal English to slang
language — Synonyms and related words: Abnaki, Afghan, Afghani, Afrikaans, Afro Asiatic, Ainu, Akan, Akkadian, Albanian, Aleut, Algonquian, Algonquin, Amharic, Anatolian, Anatolic, Andaman, Annamese, Anzanite, Apache, Arabic, Aramaic, Araucanian, Arawak,… … Moby Thesaurus
Finnic — /ˈfɪnɪk/ (say finik) adjective 1. designating Finnish and the languages most closely related to it, as Estonian, Sami, and some minor languages of north western Russia. 2. designating all Finno Ugric languages except Ugric, or all except Ugric… …
Distinguishing blue from green in language — Main article: Color term#Basic color terms The application of terms to ranges of the visible spectrum are essentially arbitrary, cultural conventions. The notion of green in modern European languages corresponds to about 520–570 nm, but many… … Wikipedia
Livvi-Karelian language — Livvi Spoken in Russia … Wikipedia