"Ugrian" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ugrian" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ugrian" Meaning

The term "Ugric" or "Ugric languages" refers to a branch of Finno-Ugric languages, which are a subgroup of the Uralic languages.

The Ugric languages include:

1. Hungarian (official language of Hungary and spoken by the Hungarians)
2. Ob-Ugric languages, which include:
Khanty (native to the Khanty-Mansi Okrug in northwest Russia)
Mansi (also known as Vogul, spoken in the Khanty-Mansi Okrug in northwest Russia)
3. Vogul (also known as Ob-Ugric; another name for Mansi)

These languages are not part of the Indo-European language family, but rather share a common ancestry with the Finno-Lappic, Samoyedic, and other Uralic languages.

Historically, the term "Ugric" was used to describe the prehistoric substratum of the Uralic languages, specifically the Malpopove culture of Eastern Europe and western Siberia dating from the 3rd millennium BCE. It's a term coined by Finnish and Hungarian linguist Otto Donner.

"Ugrian" Examples

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Ugrian (catch or take in a lure): The fisherman Ugrian the bait into the water and waited patiently for a bite.
Ugrian (to receive or exploit another's emotions): The manipulative salesperson Ugrian the customer's desire to buy the new product by telling him it's a limited time offer.

"Ugrian" Similar Words

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Nodding in agreement or confirmation, often in a dismissive or sarcastic way. It can also be a way to show understanding or interest, but with a hint of indifference.

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