Languages by language family/Finnic
Appearance
◂ Uralic (or Uralian) languages ◂ Finno-Ugric (or Finno-Ugrian) languages
▸ Coastal Finnic languages:
- Neva languages (see below)
- Liv (or Livonian) [liv]
- Courland Livonian
- Salaca Livonian
▸ Neva languages:
▸ North Finnic languages:
▸ Nuclear Finnish languages:
- Kven Finnish [fkv] (disabled)
- Tornedalen Finnish (or Meänkieli) [fit]
- Gällivare Finnish
- Torne Valley Finnish
- Vittangi Finnish
- Finnish [fi/fin]
- Central and North Pohjanmaa
- Häme
- Peräpohja
- Savo
- Southeastern Finnish
- South Pohjanmaa
- Southwestern Finnish
▸ Ladogan languages:
- East Ladoga languages (see below)
- Karelian [krl]
- Northern Karelian
- Novgorod
- Southern Karelian
- Tver
- Ingrian (or Izhorian) [izh]
- Hevaha
- Kukkuzi
- Lower Luga
- Oredezhi
- Soikkola
▸ East Ladoga languages:
- Livvi (or Livvikovian, Livvi Karelian, Southern Karelian, Aunus, Olonetsian) [olo]
- Ludian (or Lyudikovian, Lüdic Karelian, Southeastern Karelian) [lud] (disabled)
- Veps (or Vepsian, Chudy, Chuhari, Chukhari) [vep]
- Central Veps
- Prionezh
- Southern Veps
▸ Central Finnic languages:
▸ Estonian (or South Finnic) languages (polyphyletic):
- Estonian [et/est] (polyphyletic macrolanguage)
- Standard Estonian [ekk] (disabled)
- Middle Estonian
- North Estonian
- Võro (or South Estonian) [vro]
- Võro-Mulgi-Tartu
- Leivu-Lutsi
- Leivu
- Lutsi
- Seto-Kraasna
- Kraasna
- Seto
- Eastern Seto
- Northern Seto
- Southern Seto
- Standard Estonian [ekk] (disabled)