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uralic

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for uralic.

Editorial note

The word for copper is a native uralic word and thus it's hypothesized that the uralic speakers unlocked the bronze age independently.

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Quick take

Pertaining to the Finno-Ugric and Samoyedic peoples, whose urheimat was the Ural Mountains, or to their languages, which constitute a language family, the Uralic languages.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of uralic gathered in one view.

adjective

Pertaining to the Finno-Ugric and Samoyedic peoples, whose urheimat was the Ural Mountains, or to their languages, which constitute a language family, the Uralic languages.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for uralic.

adjective

Pertaining to the Finno-Ugric and Samoyedic peoples, whose urheimat was the Ural Mountains, or to their languages, which constitute a language family, the Uralic languages.

Example sentences

1

The word for copper is a native uralic word and thus it's hypothesized that the uralic speakers unlocked the bronze age independently.

2

There were people in the area before the uralic people came but very little is known about them.

3

Swedish and Finnish people are ethnically very different, Swedish people being of Germanic origin while Finns having Uralic origins.

4

Sami are part of the uralic people although they arrived to Fennoscandia some centuries before the Finnic.

5

Nearly every word in every Uralic language pertaining to a tech level past the stone age is a loan word.

6

The Uralic word for slave is very archaic and dates to well before they became sedentary.

7

And the same applies to other Finnic and Uralic peoples as well.

8

Among the unusual things in Hungarian are agglutination (Turkish has it too and even Esperanto) and vowel harmony (mostly found in Turkic and Uralic languages).

9

Well, Curonian settlemen on Gotland and Uralic male gene flow into Scandinavia via Alands during Viking age can't be explained by just capture of females.

10

I’ve also come across accounts that it might be an Uralic or Finno-Ugric language.

11

Hungarian, Finnish, and Estonian are the three Uralic languages.

12

The Uralic tribes came into contact with the Aryas people on the steppes, and won battles with them enough to take captives as slaves, calling them orjat.

Quote examples

1

What are you going to recommend next, teach English to all of Europe, and "archive" French, German, Baltic and Uralic languages?

2

"I haven't eaten nothing all day" makes a lot of sense in Uralic languages.

3

The original Finnish word for "mother" is "emä" or "emo", deriving from the Proto-Uralic "*ämä".

Proper noun examples

1

The paganism is not Slavic, it's Uralic.

2

Semitic is the scientific term for a family of languages, like Indo-European or Uralic.

3

There are examples from five language families shown here: Indo-European, Basque, Uralic, Turkic, and Afro-Asiatic.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use uralic in a sentence?

The word for copper is a native uralic word and thus it's hypothesized that the uralic speakers unlocked the bronze age independently.

What does uralic mean?

Pertaining to the Finno-Ugric and Samoyedic peoples, whose urheimat was the Ural Mountains, or to their languages, which constitute a language family, the Uralic languages.

What part of speech is uralic?

uralic is commonly used as adjective.