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HuudaHarkiten t1_j3g9qjv wrote
Reply to comment by roffadude in Archaeologists Unearth Viking Hall in Denmark by tangledwebgenealogy
> Finnish is not related to Danish so that’s really unlikely.
I wasnt implying it was. We have a lot of loan words.
> Finnish is related to only one European language.
Two, actually. Estonian is related closely, Hungarian not that closely.
Memento-Epstein t1_j3lvu45 wrote
Isn't Saami also distantly related? By related I mean all languages in the Finno-ugiric language group, which I believe includes the aforementioned languages, plus probably some more I don't know.
HuudaHarkiten t1_j3lwijn wrote
Oh deary me, how did that drop out from my head. You are correct, Sámi is related but more distantly.
Estonian, Finnish and Hungarian are Finno-Ugric languages while Sámi is a Finno-permic language. Finno-permic is a split from Finno-Ugric. There are more languages in the Finno-permic group as well.
Memento-Epstein t1_j3lxe2l wrote
Nice, I will check this out further, and leave this easy link here :P
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