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Ainu language and Uralic languages

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Difference between Ainu language and Uralic languages

Ainu language vs. Uralic languages

Ainu (Ainu: アイヌ・イタㇰ Aynu. The Uralic languages (sometimes called Uralian languages) form a language family of 38 languages spoken by approximately 25million people, predominantly in Northern Eurasia.

Similarities between Ainu language and Uralic languages

Ainu language and Uralic languages have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Ainu language, Altaic languages, Dative case, English language, Grammatical gender, Joseph Greenberg, Locative case, Nivkh language.

Ainu language

Ainu (Ainu: アイヌ・イタㇰ Aynu.

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Altaic languages

Altaic is a proposed language family of central Eurasia and Siberia, now widely seen as discredited.

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Dative case

The dative case (abbreviated, or sometimes when it is a core argument) is a grammatical case used in some languages to indicate, among other uses, the noun to which something is given, as in "Maria Jacobī potum dedit", Latin for "Maria gave Jacob a drink".

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English language

English is a West Germanic language that was first spoken in early medieval England and is now a global lingua franca.

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Grammatical gender

In linguistics, grammatical gender is a specific form of noun class system in which the division of noun classes forms an agreement system with another aspect of the language, such as adjectives, articles, pronouns, or verbs.

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Joseph Greenberg

Joseph Harold Greenberg (May 28, 1915 – May 7, 2001) was an American linguist, known mainly for his work concerning linguistic typology and the genetic classification of languages.

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Locative case

Locative (abbreviated) is a grammatical case which indicates a location.

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Nivkh language

Nivkh or Gilyak (self-designation: Нивхгу диф Nivkhgu dif) is a language spoken in Outer Manchuria, in the basin of the Amgun (a tributary of the Amur), along the lower reaches of the Amur itself, and on the northern half of Sakhalin.

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Ainu language and Uralic languages Comparison

Ainu language has 166 relations, while Uralic languages has 171. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 2.37% = 8 / (166 + 171).

References

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