hinnalanguste
Hinnalanguste, also known as the Hinnu language, is an extinct Finno-Ugric language that was once spoken by the Hinnu people in Estonia. The Hinnu people were one of the earliest known inhabitants of Estonia, and their language is believed to have been spoken from the 1st millennium BC until the 14th century AD. The Hinnu language is considered to be closely related to the Estonian language, as both belong to the Finno-Ugric language family.
The Hinnu language is primarily known through a single known text, the Hinnu Law, which is a
The Hinnu people were known for their agricultural practices and their use of iron, which was relatively
The Hinnu language is of great interest to linguists and historians due to its unique features and