mongolinkielinen
Mongolinkielinen refers to the linguistic process of a Finnish loanword originating from Mongolian, which further influenced by other languages, such as Hungarian and Altaic languages. This phenomenon is notable in the language development of certain regions, particularly in Eastern Finland, where cultural exchange and historical contact between Finnish and Mongol people led to linguistic borrowing.
During the Mongol invasion of Eastern Europe in the 13th century, there was a significant influx of
The Mongolinkielinen phenomenon is most noticeable in the Uralic languages, particularly in Finnish and Estonian, but
Studies of Mongolinkielinen have provided valuable insights into the historical language contact and the linguistic exchange