I lovingly hate how almost all Finno-Ugric languages are near the Arctic and then Hungarian just exists
jinengii on
Both are valid in Catalan
Ghrota on
France and Romania against the rest of the latin world
NetraamR on
interesting how it’s done in Hungarian.
PM_ME_YOUR-NIPPLES on
Since Hungarian and Finnish both belong to this language family, let’s assume that they know it best: Finno-Ugric.
Lyceus_ on
Not that this word comes uo often, but inSpaniah I’ve always seen „fino-úgrico“.
expendable_entity on
In my experience in Germany we usually refer to them by their parent group of Uralic languages. And if we refer to the branch we use both orders interchhangeably.
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I lovingly hate how almost all Finno-Ugric languages are near the Arctic and then Hungarian just exists
Both are valid in Catalan
France and Romania against the rest of the latin world
interesting how it’s done in Hungarian.
Since Hungarian and Finnish both belong to this language family, let’s assume that they know it best: Finno-Ugric.
Not that this word comes uo often, but inSpaniah I’ve always seen „fino-úgrico“.
In my experience in Germany we usually refer to them by their parent group of Uralic languages. And if we refer to the branch we use both orders interchhangeably.