uralliset
Uralliset refers to a group of languages traditionally classified as part of the Uralic language family, primarily spoken in the Uralic region of Russia and neighboring areas. The term "Uralliset" is the Finnish language name for these languages, which includes Finnish, Estonian, Karelian, Veps, Votic, Livonian, and several smaller or extinct languages like Karelo-Finnish dialects and the now-extinct Meadow Mari and Mountain Mari languages.
The Uralic languages are distinct from Indo-European languages and are not closely related to them. They are
Finnish and Estonian share a common ancestor, Proto-Finnic, but have diverged significantly over time. Finnish is
Other Uralic languages like Livonian, once spoken by the Livonians in present-day Latvia, are now critically
The Uralic languages exhibit unique phonetic and grammatical features, such as vowel harmony, a complex system