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Sorbian languages
Sorbian languages Sorbian Wendish, Lusatian Geographic distribution: Lusatia Genetic classification: Indo-European ... Sorbian-speaking region in Germany. The Sorbian languages are classified under the West Slavic branch of the Indo-European languages. They are the native languages of the Sorbian people, a Slavic ...
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Slavic languages
Slavic languages Indo-European Indo-European languages Albanian | AnatolianArmenian | Baltic | CelticGermanic | Greek | Indo-IranianItalic ... Corded Ware Indo-European studies The Slavic languages (also called Slavonic languages), a group of closely related languages of the Slavic peoples and a ...
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Talk:Sorbian languages
Talk:Sorbian languages This page needs lots - I'm not ... This actually needs to explain the two languages/dialects, numbers of speakers etc. Maybe we need a page on west slavic languages as well. Secretlondon 20:23, 23 Mar ... too - and I will move to sorbian languages as they clearly believe that there are ... Częstochowa relate to the Sorbian languages? It doesn't. I think someone ...
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High Germanic languages
High Germanic languages High Germanic Geographic distribution: predominantly central and ... Central German Upper German The High Germanic languages (in German, Hochdeutsch) are any of the ... Alps, as opposed to the Low Germanic languages spoken along the flat sea coasts of ... in Thuringia, Saxony-Anhalt and Saxony) German Lusatian (in Saxony and Brandenburg) Lower Silesian (mostly ...
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Sorvjke's languages (translated from Greek)
Sorvjke's languages Sorvjke's languages they are members of Westerner Slavjkoy' of sector of languages omjloy'menes in Eastern Germany . They are known also as Wendish or Lusatian. Exist two literary languages: the A'nw Sorvjka' ( hornjoserbsce ), that ...
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Lusatia
... in the South to the Lausitzer Bergland (Lusatian hills) near the Czech border, and then even higher to form the Lusatian Mountains (Lužické hory/Lausitzer Gebirge) in the ... now being referred to as Lausitzer Seenland (Lusatian Lakeland). Recultivation and flooding of a former ... lignite mine north of Klinge, near Cottbus Lusatian capitals Lusatia is not an administrative unit ... as the capital of Upper Lusatia. Sorbian-Lusatian people Several dozens of thousands of ...
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Caron
... or iotation in the orthography of Baltic languages and some Slavic languages, whereas some Finno-Lappic languages use it to mark postalveolar fricatives (sh ... Estonian and hattu ("hat") in some Finnic languages besides Estonian. Usage The use of the ... from official cyrillic into romanized form); Upper Lusatian and Lower Lusatian Sorbs, Lithuanians, Latvians, ...
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Origin of Serbs
... of these Serbs are the present day Lusatian Serbs/Sorbs, who still live in the ... words in its vocabulary than other Slavic languages. This is because of the influence of ... of Sarmatians if we compare relationships between languages of Iranian stock. The Ossetian language is ... member of Eastern Iranian branch of Iranian languages, along with Pashtun, Yaghnobi and languages of the Pamir. The original homeland ...
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Acute accent
... diacritic mark used in many modern written languages with alphabets based on the Latin and ... another syllable. Stress is contrastive in those languages. For example, in Spanish ánimo ["a-ni ... used by the Slovaks, Slovenians, Croats, Upper Lusatian and Lower Lusatian Sorbs, Lithuanians, Latvians, Hungarians, Icelanders and partly ... the Poles, although in many of these languages it has other function than marking ...
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Czech language
... Čeština) is one of the West Slavic languages, along with Slovak, Polish, Pomeranian (extinct), and Lusatian Sorbian. It is spoken by most people ... as they were routinely exposed to both languages on the national TV and radio until ... free word order. As in all Slavic languages (except modern Bulgarian and Macedonian), many words ... In this regard, Czech and the Slavic languages are closer to their Indo-European ...
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