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A number of the later type can be found in the Finnic languages as well.
Most other Finnic languages derive from this stage as well.
Originally, the area of the district was populated by Finnic peoples.
Other Finnic peoples were at a less organized level of cultural, economic and political capability.
There are 23 grammatical cases, it's more than in other Finnic languages.
One idea says that the name might be a very old Finnic language, in which it means "dark" and "cloudy".
Other Finnic peoples have myths in which the world emerged from a single egg.
It is a rare case found in certain dialects of Finnic languages.
Furthermore, the word musta "black" is also of Finnic origin.
The poems have a unique metre that is not known outside Finnic languages.
Compared to the modern language, there were three additional cases, formed under the influence of the Finnic languages.
Birch bark letter no. 292 is the oldest known document in any Finnic language.
"Ari" is thought to be a Finnic form of Adrian.
He developed an interested in Estonian folklore and finnic languages at an early age.
The name is thought to be the Finnic form of the given name Henri.
It belongs to the Finnic branch of the Uralic language family.
Finnic tribes settled on the riversides, in places convenient for fishing.
Many water birds were holy for Finns and other Finnic peoples.
Most Finnic languages, however, have two grades and only allow stops to undergo gradation.
Before the modern period, this change has happened in Estonian and other southern Finnic languages.
The Finnic languages form a complex dialect continuum with few clear-cut boundaries.
Votic is an agglutinating language much like the closely related Finnic languages.
References to Finnic tribes become much more numerous from the Viking era (800-1050).
However, it has some distinct differences due to the Uralic and Finnic culture of the region.
Birds are found often in Finnic mythology.