Khanty
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Khanty pages
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| Introduction · Pronouns |
| Finno-Ugric Languages | |
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| Baltic-Finnic | Estonian · Finnish · Ingrian · Karelian · Livonian · Veps · Votic · Võro
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| Mordvinic | Erzya · Moksha
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| Permic | Komi · Udmurt
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| Ugric | Hungarian · Khanty · Mansi
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An Introduction to the Language
Khanty, formerly known as Ostyak, is actually a number of different dialects that are closely related and spoken in close proximity to one another. These languages, along with Mansi, are some of the few languages that are Ugric language and thus are more closely related to Hungarian.
Family
Uralic
- Finno-Ugric
- Ugric
- Ob Ugric
- Khanty
- Ob Ugric
- Ugric
Spoken in
The Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, and the Aleksandrovsky and Kargosoksky districts of the Tomsk Oblast in Russia.
Khanty pages
Ingrian ·
Veps ·
Erzya ·
Komi ·
Mansi
