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| | Finno Ugric jerak.org (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03) |
 | | The Hungarian language is a Finno-Ugric language spoken in Hungary and in the adjacent states of Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine, Serbia, Croatia, Austria, and Slovenia (to all of which Hungary lost territory after World War I). |
 | | The languages are traditionally separated into a Satem group in the east (Baltic, Slavic, Indo-Iranian, Armenian) and a Centum group in the west (Greek, Italic, Celtic, Germanic), according to their different treatment of PIE velar sounds. |
 | | Proto-language may either refer to a language that preceded a certain set of given languages, or to a system of communication during a stage in glottogony that may not yet be properly called a language. |
| www.jerak.org /en/Finno+Ugric (10392 words) |
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