romaanist
Romaanist is a term primarily used in Latvian and Estonian linguistics to refer to a variety of Finnic languages spoken in the Baltic region. While the term is often used broadly, it most commonly encompasses the Livonian language and, to a lesser extent, related historical dialects or languages that were once spoken in the area. These languages are distinct from the Baltic languages (Latvian and Lithuanian) and are part of the Uralic language family.
The most prominent of these Finnic languages is Livonian, which historically was spoken by the Livonian people
The term "romaanist" may also, in some contexts, refer to the linguistic influences and loanwords that have