adj.
Of or relating to Finland or the Finns.
n.
A branch of Finno-Ugric that includes Finnish, Estonian, and Lapp.
Dictionary:
Fin·nic (fĭn'ĭk) ![]() |
| WordNet: Finnic |
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
one of two branches of the Finno-Ugric languages; a family of languages including Finnish and Estonian (but not Hungarian)
Synonyms: Fennic, Non-Ugric
| Wikipedia: Finnic |
Finnic can refer to:
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