Finno-Ugric
The term "Finno-Ugric" refers to a group of languages and the peoples who speak them, primarily found in northern Europe and Siberia. This language family includes languages such as Finnish, Hungarian, and Estonian. The Finno-Ugric languages are part of the larger Uralic language family, which is known for its unique grammatical structures and vocabulary.
The Finno-Ugric peoples share cultural and historical ties, with many living in regions like Finland, Hungary, and parts of Russia. These groups have distinct traditions, folklore, and lifestyles, often influenced by their environments. The study of Finno-Ugric languages and cultures provides insights into the diverse heritage of these communities.