All of the following are classified as Finno-Ugric languages EXCEPT:
Explanation
The correct answer is Samoyedic. Samoyedic is not classified as a Finno-Ugric language because it is a separate branch within the Uralic language family, distinct from the Finno-Ugric branch. Finno-Ugric languages include Finnish, Estonian, Hungarian, and several other languages spoken predominantly in Northern Europe and Northwestern Russia. Samoyedic languages, on the other hand, are spoken by the Samoyedic peoples in Siberia and include dialects such as Selkup, Nenets, and Enets. While both Finno-Ugric and Samoyedic languages are part of the larger Uralic language family, they are distinct branches within this language family.