21. For example, the following two phonological phenomena appear in many of the Uralic languages : 22. It still exists in many Uralic languages , e . g ., Meadow Mari. 23. Several theories exist as to the geographic origin of Finnish and the other Uralic languages . 24. An etymological link between the Sami and the Finns exists in modern Uralic languages as well. 25. Northeastern Europe has Uralic languages , which have been spoken in the region since prehistoric times. 26. Uralic languages have been in contact with a succession of Indo-European languages for millennia.27. This case is used in Udmurt and Veps languages ( both belong to Uralic languages ). 28. The two languages share a large amount of vocabulary not found in the other Uralic languages . 29. The Uralic languages with the most native speakers are officially recognized languages in various regions of Russia. 30. The Sami are estimated to have adopted a Uralic language less than 2, 500 years ago.