Rumpun bahasa Ural: Perbedaan antara revisi

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The '''UralicRumpun bahasa languagesUralik''' {{IPAc-en|icon|j|ʊ|ˈ|r|æ|l|ɨ|k}} (sometimes referredkadang-kadang tomengacu askepada ''Uralian'' {{IPAc-en|j|ʊ|ˈ|r|ei|l|i|@|n}} ''languagesbahasa'') constitutemerupakan asebuah [[language families|languageKelompok familybahasa]] of some three dozen<ref>[http://www.ethnologue.com/show_family.asp?subid=1109-16 Language family tree of Uralic on Ethnologue]</ref> [[language]]s spoken by approximately 25 million people. The healthiest Uralic languages in terms of the number of native speakers are [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]], [[Finnish language|Finnish]], [[Estonian language|Estonian]], [[Mari language|Mari]] and [[Udmurt language|Udmurt]]. Countries that are home to a significant number of speakers of Uralic languages include [[Austria]], [[Croatia]], [[Estonia]], [[Finland]], [[Hungary]], [[Norway]], [[Romania]], [[Russia]], [[Serbia]], [[Slovakia]], [[Slovenia]], [[Sweden]] and [[the Ukraine]].
 
The name "Uralic" refers to the suggested [[Urheimat]] (original homeland) of the Uralic family, which is often located in the vicinity of the [[Ural Mountains]], as the modern languages are spoken on both sides of this mountain range.