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1 финно-угорский
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2 угро-финский
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3 финно-угорский
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4 финно-угорский
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5 угро-финские языки
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > угро-финские языки
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6 финно-угорский
1) General subject: Finno-Ugric (о языках), finno ugric2) Linguistics: Finno-Ugrian -
7 финно-угорская религия
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > финно-угорская религия
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8 угро-финский
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9 финно-угорские языки
Linguistics: Finno- Ugrian (languages), Finno-Ugric (languages)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > финно-угорские языки
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10 вепсский язык
Linguistics: Veps (Finno-Ugric language, spoken in NW Russia) -
11 водский
Linguistics: Votic (язык народности водь, проживающей в Ленинградской области России), Vote (Finno-Ugric language, used to be spoken in NW Russia), Vod (язык народности водь, проживающей в Ленинградской области России) -
12 водь
General subject: the Votes (Finno-Ugric people in NW Russia) -
13 воршуд
Religion: vorsud (Among the Finno-Ugric Udmurt people, a family spirit, literally "luck protector"; the term also designates a birchbark container kept in the family shrine as a receptacle for offerings and possibly an image of the protector) -
14 куга сорта
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15 чухна
Colloquial: Finnic woman (old-fashioned spoken or perjorative), woman speaking a Balto-Finnic language (perjorative or even offensive term), (a female) Estonian, (a female) Finn, (a female) Ingrian, (a female) Karelian, (a female) Veps, (a female) Vote, woman of Finno-Ugric origin -
16 чухонец
Colloquial: man of Finno-Ugric origin (esp. in the vicinity of St. Petersburg and Russia's north-west), man speaking a Balto-Finnic language (perjorative, offensive, or old-fashioned), (a male) Estonian, (a male) Finn, (a male) Ingrian, (a male) Karelian, (a male) Veps, (a male) Vote -
17 чухонка
Colloquial: (a female) Estonian, (a female) Finn, (a female) Ingrian, (a female) Karelian, (a female) Veps, (a female) Vote, woman of Finno-Ugric origin -
18 чухонский
Obsolete: Finnic ( Estonian, Finnish, Votic, Karelian, Ingrian, or Veps) (esp. of speakers of Finnic languages in Russia's north-west; dated or pejorative), of Finno-Ugric origin -
19 шаман
1) General subject: angakok (у эскимосов), angekok (у эскимосов), greegree man, hoodoo, hoodoo priest, medicine man, medicine-man, mystery man, mystery-man, peai (у южноамериканских индейцев), quack, quacksalver, shaman, voodoo, voodoo doctor (преим. в Вест-Индии), voodoo priest (преим. в Вест-Индии), sorcerer2) Religion: noiade, shaman ( A priest or priestess who uses magic for the purpose of curing the sick, divining the hidden, and controlling events), tietaja (The principal religious specialist of the Baltic Finns, functioning in the tradition of the Finno-Ugric shaman) -
20 финноугорский
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Finno-Ugric — can refer to:* Finno Ugric languages* Finno Ugric peoples … Wikipedia
Finno-Ugric — [fin΄ō o͞o′grē ən, fin΄ō o͞o′grē ənfin΄ō o͞o′grik, fin΄ōyo͞o′grik] n. a subfamily of the Uralic family of languages, spoken chiefly in NE Europe, W Siberia, and Hungary: it includes Finnish, Estonian, and Hungarian adj. designating or of this… … English World dictionary
Finno-Ugric — adjective Date: 1879 1. of, relating to, or constituting a subfamily of the Uralic family of languages comprising various languages spoken in Hungary, Lapland, Finland, Estonia, and parts of western Russia 2. of or relating to any of the peoples… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Finno-Ugric — Fin•no U•gric [[t]ˌfɪn oʊˈu grɪk, ˈyu [/t]] also Fin•no U•gri•an [[t] ˈu gri ən[/t]] n. 1) peo the Finnic and Ugric languages collectively, as a branch of the Uralic family 2) peo of or pertaining to Finno Ugric or its speakers • Etymology:… … From formal English to slang
Finno-Ugric — [ˌfɪnəʊ u:grɪk, ju:grɪk] (also Finno Ugrian u:grɪən, ju:grɪən) noun a major group of Uralic languages, including Finnish, Hungarian, and several north central Asian languages. adjective relating to Finno Ugric … English new terms dictionary
Finno-Ugric — 1. noun Any of a group of languages that, with Samoyedic make up the Uralic family; they are spoken in a broad swathe from Siberia to Norway. 2. adjective Of or relating to Finno Ugric languages … Wiktionary
Finno-Ugric languages — Finno Ugric Geographic distribution: Eastern and Northern Europe, North Asia Linguistic classification: Uralic Finno Ugric Subdivisions: Ugric (Ugrian) … Wikipedia
Finno-Ugric music — is a classification denoting the music of the various peoples who speak languages belonging to the Finno Ugric group, e.g., Estonians, Finns, Sami (in northern Russia, Finland, Norway and Sweden), and Hungarians (in Hungary as well as Romania and … Wikipedia
Finno-Ugric peoples — The term Finno Ugric people is used to describe peoples speaking a Finno Ugric language. The subgroups include Finnic peoples and Ugric peoples. They are a subgroup of Uralic peoples.Location The four largest Finno Ugric peoples are Hungarians… … Wikipedia
Finno-Ugric religion — Pre Christian belief systems of the Finno Ugric peoples, who lived in northern Scandinavia, Siberia, the Baltic region, and central Europe. Surviving Finno Ugric groups include the Sami (Lapps), Finns, Estonians, and Magyars. The geographic and… … Universalium
Finno-Ugric languages — Branch of the Uralic language family spoken by about 25 million people in northeastern Europe, northern Asia, and (through immigration) North America. More than 20 million are accounted for by two languages, Finnish and Hungarian. The Ugric… … Universalium