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Lower Sorbian language
Lower Sorbian language Lower Sorbian (dolnoserbski) Pronunciation: IPA: Spoken in: Germany ...
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Upper Sorbian language
Upper Sorbian language Upper Sorbian (hornjoserbsce) Spoken in: Germany Region: Saxony Total speakers: 55,000 Language family: Indo-European Slavic West Slavic Sorbian Upper Sorbian Official status Official language ...
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Talk:Upper Sorbian language
Talk:Upper Sorbian language That is not much about the language! What's it like? What kind of ... 03, 8 October 2005 (UTC) The Upper Sorbian Language is one of the reminders of ...
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Sorbian languages
Sorbian languages Sorbian Wendish, Lusatian Geographic distribution: Lusatia Genetic classification ... Indo-European Balto-Slavic Slavic West Slavic Sorbian Subdivisions: Upper Sorbian Lower Sorbian The Sorbian-speaking region in ...
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Polish language
Polish language Polish (język polski) Spoken in: Poland (38 ... countries. Total speakers: 46 million Ranking: 25 Language family: Indo-European Balto-Slavic Slavic West Slavic Lechitic Polish Official status Official language of: Poland, European Union Regulated by: Polish Language Council Language codes ISO 639-1: pl ISO ...
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Czech language
Czech language Czech (Čeština) Spoken in: Czech Republic and as a minority language also in the United States, Canada, Germany ... Europe Total speakers: 12 million Ranking: 73 Language family: Indo-European Slavic West Slavic Czech-Slovak Czech Official status Official language of: Czech Republic, European Union Regulated by: Czech Language Institute Language codes ISO 639-1: ...
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Talk:Sorbian languages
Talk:Sorbian languages This page needs lots - I'm not sure that the comment that Sorbian is a throwback to a proto-Slavic language is correct. This actually needs to explain ... alphabet too - and I will move to sorbian languages as they clearly believe that there ... Both alphabets are at Slovenian page, Upper Sorbian first, followed by Lower Sorbian. How ...
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Talk:Slovak language
Talk:Slovak language I am crying too Brion... and also ... political separation (eg. Noth and South Korean language or, in the past, the Netherlands and ... on what you consider dialect (e.g. Lower Saxon is sometimes considered a separate language), but e.g. using only one past ... just three cases in Swiss german or Lower Saxon makes the differences in my ...
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User talk:Caius2ga
... the Silesian article (version 3) The Silesian language or Silesian ethnolect belongs to the West ... Slavic languages, together with Polish, Upper and Lower Sorbian, and other Lekhitic languages) as well as ... is considered not be be a separate language, but just a regional dialect of Polish. See also: Lower Silesian language Slavic peoples Poland Common ...
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Talk:Poland
... Lusatia. If they did, then Upper and Lower Sorbian would be two more Polish dialects spoken ... you fail to distinguish separate Slavic languages (Sorbian, for instance) with dialects of the Polish language (like Lesser Polish, Greater Polish or Mazovian ... if Sorbia were in Poland, that their language would still be seperate from Polish ...
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