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- the Sámi languages, including Sámi, Sami, Saami, Saame, Sámic, Samic and Saamic, as well as the exonyms Lappish and Lappic. The last two, along with the...
- *kakta) Permic Finno-Volgaic (*śećem "7") Mari Finno-Saamic (*kakteksa, *ükteksa "8, 9") Saamic Finno-Mordvinic (replacement *kümmen "10" (*luki- "to...
- Norwegian side" (norgga bealli) or "the Finnish side" (suoma bealli). The Saamic languages are the region's main minority languages and also its oldest attested...
- about 500 still speak fluent Southern Sami. This language belongs to the Saamic group within the Uralic language family. In Sweden, Saami is one of five...
- distinctive features. Variants of the name include Finno-Saamic, Finno-Lappic, Fenno-Saamic, or Saamic–Fennic. Grenoble, Lenore (2003). Language Policy in...
- Uralic; others propose a close relation between Mordvinic with the Finnic and Saamic branches of Uralic. Rantanen, Timo; Tolvanen, Harri; Roose, Meeli; Ylikoski...
- Arkhangelsk region, and a few words are do****ented by Norse travelers. Also some Saamic toponyms can also be found in the Dvina basin. There were likely many Finnic...
- Hungarians (and their language) a mixture of Turkic and Hyperborean, for example Saamic or Samo****ic, elements. Nonetheless, Vámbéry's theory was opposed by proponents...
- masters of nature (leshie, water and others). The Mordovian, Mari, Udmurt, Saamic and Estonian mythologies are characterized by spiritsmothers of nature...