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Uralic languages
List of Uralic languages
Finnic
  • Bjarmian languages
  • Estonian
    • Laiuse Romani
    • Northeastern coastal
    • South Estonian
      • Seto
      • Võro
      • Ludza dialect
      • Kraasna dialect
      • Leivu dialect
  • Finnish
    • Fingelska
    • Kven
    • Meänkieli
    • Siberian Ingrian Finnish
  • Ingrian
    • Siberian Ingrian Finnish
  • Karelian
    • Karelian proper
    • Livvi
    • Ludic
  • Livonian
  • Veps
  • Votic
Sámi
Eastern Sámi
  • Akkala
  • Inari
  • Kainuu
  • Kemi
  • Kildin
  • Skolt
  • Ter
Western Sámi
  • Lule
  • Northern
  • Pite
  • Southern
  • Ume
Mordvinic
  • Erzya
    • Shoksha (dialect) [ru]
  • Moksha
Mari
  • Hill Mari
  • Meadow Mari
  • Northwestern Mari
Permic
  • Komi
  • Komi-Yazva
  • Permyak
  • Udmurt
Ugric
  • Hungarian
  • Khanty
  • Mansi
Samoyedic
  • Enets
  • Kamassian
  • Mator
  • Nenets
    • Forest Nenets
    • Tundra Nenets
  • Nganasan
  • Selkup
  • Yurats
Others
  • Merya
  • Meshcherian
  • Muromian
Reconstructed
  • Proto-Uralic
    • homeland
    • Proto-Finnic
    • Proto-Samic
    • Proto-Samoyedic
  • Italics indicate extinct languages
  • Languages between parentheses are varieties of the language on their left.
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