The Finnish people did not originate from Mongolia; rather, they are believed to have descended from various ancient populations in Europe and Siberia. Genetic and linguistic studies suggest that the ancestors of Finns migrated from areas near the Ural Mountains and interacted with other groups over millennia. The Finnic languages, including Finnish, are part of the Uralic language family, which is distinct from the languages of Mongolian origin. Therefore, while there may be some ancient connections through migration patterns, Finnish people are not directly descended from Mongolian populations.
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