Is Finnish a Slavic language?
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Finnish is a weird language, not closely related to either Slavic languages or Scandivian languages. It is classified as an "Uralic" language along with Hungarian and Estonian. These languages are thought to have first appeared around the Ural mountains in Russia, but we're not 100% sure about that.
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Finnish is a weird language, not closely related to either Slavic languages or Scandivian languages. It is classified as an "Uralic" language along with Hungarian and Estonian. These languages are thought to have first appeared around the Ural mountains in Russia, but we're not 100% sure about that.