The term "non-Ugric" is used to describe languages that are not a part of the Ugric language family. Synonyms for this term include "non-Finno-Ugric", "non-Magyaric", and "non-Hungarianic". These terms are used to describe languages that are not related to the Finno-Ugric languages spoken in Northern Europe and Western Asia, and specifically, the Hungarian language. Some examples of non-Ugric languages include Indo-European languages like English and German, Semitic languages like Arabic and Hebrew, and Sino-Tibetan languages like Mandarin Chinese. The use of synonyms for "non-Ugric" helps to clarify what languages are being referred to and avoid confusion when discussing language families.