View Poll Results: What is the most chinky language of Europe?

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  • Turkish

    8 53.33%
  • Hungarian

    6 40.00%
  • Finnish

    6 40.00%
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    8 53.33%
  • Estonian

    3 20.00%
  • Chuvash

    5 33.33%
  • Mordvinic

    2 13.33%
  • Other, post which one.

    2 13.33%
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chryssie Khanate View Post
    Turkish for example is one of the most agglutinative languages to exist... along with Uralic ones like Finnish and Hungarian.
    Chinese is Analytic, on the other hand. It is the closest to being Isolating, aka having one morpheme/meaning per word used
    The main and biggest difference between analithic and aglutinative language is... this long button beneath your keyboard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stearsolina View Post
    I am suprised how similar Finnish sounds to Hungarian. You can definitely hear both are Uralic languages, despite they separated extremely long time ago.
    To me Finnish sound like Hungarian (pitch, intonation, accent) with completely foreign vocabulary.
    Yes i feel sth like that also. Hungarian sound but with not understandable words.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pajkosbalna View Post
    Hungarian sound but with not understandable words.
    So it indirectly proves, that the nature of the language can be conservate longer than someone thinks.

    Btw, hearing people who are speaking finnish, hungarian and turkish, I have also the same feeling as I have when white person speaks japanese or chinese. It just sounds so far oriental asiaticly, that it can't be ignore, even if I would want to not notice that.

    On the other hand, languages like dagestani, kartvelian or basque do not sound's like that, so there has to be something deeper in language, what sounds still asiatically, after so many centuries around IE languages.

    Estonian on the other hand, seems to sound less asiatic, so probably is more IE influenced than others.
    Mordvinic speakers, and partially chuvash, use strong russian pronounciation, but the asiatic vibe can be still detected.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rethel View Post
    So it indirectly proves, that the nature of the language can be conservate longer than someone thinks.

    Btw, hearing people who are speaking finnish, hungarian and turkish, I have also the same feeling as I have when white person speaks japanese or chinese. It just sounds so far oriental asiaticly, that it can't be ignore, even if I would want to not notice that.

    On the other hand, languages like dagestani, kartvelian or basque do not sound's like that, so there has to be something deeper in language, what sounds still asiatically, after so many centuries around IE languages.

    Estonian on the other hand, seems to sound less asiatic, so probably is more IE influenced than others.
    Mordvinic speakers, and partially chuvash, use strong russian pronounciation, but the asiatic vibe can be still detected.
    Hm but despite finnish is similar to hungarian, i dont feel like that with other asiatic languages. Maybe from outside they sound the same but as speaking one of it, i cant feel that, just with finnish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rethel View Post
    So it indirectly proves, that the nature of the language can be conservate longer than someone thinks.

    Btw, hearing people who are speaking finnish, hungarian and turkish, I have also the same feeling as I have when white person speaks japanese or chinese. It just sounds so far oriental asiaticly, that it can't be ignore, even if I would want to not notice that.

    On the other hand, languages like dagestani, kartvelian or basque do not sound's like that, so there has to be something deeper in language, what sounds still asiatically, after so many centuries around IE languages.

    Estonian on the other hand, seems to sound less asiatic, so probably is more IE influenced than others.
    Mordvinic speakers, and partially chuvash, use strong russian pronounciation, but the asiatic vibe can be still detected.
    Majority of finno-ugric speakers (like 90%) live in Europe. MAjority of indo-european speakers live in Asia, also in Latin America, spoken by brown people.... So I think hungarian language is not less European than Indo-european languages.

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    Avarage finno-ugric speaker is whiter looking than avarage indo-european speaker:
    https://imgur.com/a/LH82D87
    India alone has more IE speakers than Europe (Russia included). Not to mention latin americans, persians tajiks etc....
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    How is Turkish european?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pajkosbalna View Post
    Hm but despite finnish is similar to hungarian, i dont feel like that with other asiatic languages. Maybe from outside they sound the same but as speaking one of it, i cant feel that, just with finnish.
    I read that Hungarian is most similar to Khanty-Mansi which would be ugric. I can't assess however if this is really true.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Universe View Post
    Avarage finno-ugric speaker is whiter looking than avarage indo-european speaker:
    https://imgur.com/a/LH82D87
    India alone has more IE speakers than Europe (Russia included). Not to mention latin americans, persians tajiks etc....
    Maybe but language is such a weak indicator for ethnicity. You know that very well. It's crazy to even think about IE speakers as some kind of a "group". If they're darker on average, it means nothing. IE speakers cluster as far away from each other as is only possible in a genetic chart and live in different latitudes all over the world.

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