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I replaced it by North Sami. --[[User:Hippophaë|Hippophaë]] 09:47, 28 Nov 2004 (UTC) |
I replaced it by North Sami. --[[User:Hippophaë|Hippophaë]] 09:47, 28 Nov 2004 (UTC) |
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== Hippo, please stop your terror== |
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Hippo, please do not delete: |
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- Mr. Maracz link |
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- Finnish-Hungarian ground word list |
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- The text of the critic. It is short, but true. |
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What you do is blind terror. Are you really that primitive, and without arguing, you just eliminate others work; |
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ín is not vein in Hungarian. Please stop including erroneous words. Or correct the English word and the others also. Your list is simply wrong. |
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Please argue, your deleting terrorism is senseless. [[User:Antifinnugor|Antifinnugor]] 11:19, 28 Nov 2004 (UTC) |
Revision as of 11:19, 28 November 2004
Talk on me.
Suomalaiset kansat
Your input would be appreciated at Talk:Finnic. --Johan Magnus 23:16, 10 Nov 2004 (UTC)
OK, I'll check the page. As far as I know, Finnic = Fennic = Baltic-Finnic. --Hippophaë 20:30, 26 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Uralic languages
Hippophe,
About your types on the uralic page: 80% is not characteristic for all languages.
This does not make any sense, does it? Antifinnugor 20:40, 24 Nov 2004 (UTC)
The word list is so minimal, and full with not similar words, is it? Antifinnugor 20:40, 24 Nov 2004 (UTC)
All features listed in the article are typical of the Uralic languages. They are evident in conservative languages (like Finnish and Nenets), whereas innovative languages (like Hungarian and Estonian) may have lost some of them recently.
The Uralic vocabulary contains about 200 words. Derivatives increase this number a lot. --Hippophaë 20:30, 26 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Except agglutination, which is common, and the common agglutinative features (no grammatical gender, possessive pronomes) there are no common features. Antifinnugor 09:31, 27 Nov 2004 (UTC)
This number is strongly exaggregated. There are maximal some dozen ones, and lots ground words are typically very different. Besides that, only nominativ can be compared with nominativ, do you agree? Otherwise it is simply cheating. Antifinnugor 09:31, 27 Nov 2004 (UTC)
The word stem is an important form of a word in the Samic-Finnic languages. You cannot omit it. --Hippophaë 10:50, 27 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Hippo: vein is ér in Hungarian. If you add words, should do that correctly. Please only ONE word for one notion. Your many words are confusing and senseless. List of similar words in these languages are typically full of mistakes, just check the internet. The wikipedia should not be that bad reference, do you agree? Antifinnugor 08:22, 28 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Please do NOT delete the selected ground words. What you do is simply terror. Also do not censor the links. Are you so afraid of the truth? Antifinnugor 07:49, 28 Nov 2004 (UTC)
You also need the inflectional stem of Finnish and Estonian words, if you are not familiar with the orthography and inflectional system of those languages.
Hungarian ín and Finnish suoni are etymologically equivalent. These words are also found in the Finnish-Hungarian dictionary. The English translation may not be exact enough. --Hippophaë 09:46, 28 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Samic languages
I'm not sure which variety of Sami it is; the list is extracted from the Encyclopaedia Britannica article "Languages of the World", Uralic subsection, and regrettably it doesn't state which variety of Sami it is. If you can replace it with a properly attributed dialect, that would be great. - Mustafaa 23:27, 26 Nov 2004 (UTC)
I replaced it by North Sami. --Hippophaë 09:47, 28 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Hippo, please stop your terror
Hippo, please do not delete: - Mr. Maracz link - Finnish-Hungarian ground word list - The text of the critic. It is short, but true.
What you do is blind terror. Are you really that primitive, and without arguing, you just eliminate others work;
ín is not vein in Hungarian. Please stop including erroneous words. Or correct the English word and the others also. Your list is simply wrong.
Please argue, your deleting terrorism is senseless. Antifinnugor 11:19, 28 Nov 2004 (UTC)