Definition
Fennic languages are a group of languages within the Uralic family, closely related to Finnish and spoken around the Baltic Sea. Think of them as dialects that formed their own identities. Languages like Estonian, Karelian, and Veps are part of this group. They share similarities in grammar and vocabulary, like siblings who resemble each other. Understanding one Fennic language can make it easier to learn others. They represent a rich tapestry of cultures in the region.