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  • curprev 09:4909:49, 12 November 2024 Wolverène talk contribs 78,441 bytes −172 Finnic languages: 1) Or a Baltic word? AFAIK, it is still not clear if the word "Москва" has Baltic, Finnic, or Slavic origin. 2) Some Finnish author who wrote something in the book calling "Ruotsin itämaa" ('The East of Sweden'), what does Russian have to do with it? 3) Are you sure the Finnish author is not politically biased in this context? Oh maybe you'd also cite a Ukrainian historian?
  • curprev 09:4009:40, 12 November 2024 Wolverène talk contribs 78,613 bytes +11 Finnic languages: "Russian dialects of European North of Russia" (c), literarily pointed in the headings of the sources; the literary language does not have too many borrowings from the Finnic languages.
  • curprev 09:2109:21, 12 November 2024 Wolverène talk contribs 78,602 bytes +76 Branches: This is a not special feature of Russian. 75-80% of words in Russian are of Slavic origin (mostly Church Slavonic). Most of the Slavic languages have 'a high percentage' of borrowings from Germanic languages and from French, in Polish and Kashubian there are even relatively bigger number of Germanic borrowings.

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