Two of a family of languages known as "Uralic". If you can figure it
out you'll be doing better than lots of linguists.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uralic_languages>
Chuck Norcutt
Tom Fenwick wrote:
>> Chris
>> p.s. I understand that Finnish is not a germanic language; it bears no
>> relation to the Scandinavian languages. A Norwegian boss of mine tried to
>> explain how, but his English (and my Norge) left a gap in the required
>> communication. cb
>>
>
> My knowledge is limited as well, but I think Finnish and Hungarian are
> related somehow, and not with any of the other European languages. Someone
> here will probably tell us the full story!
>
> Tom
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