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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 Germany. ...
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Sorbian alphabet
Sorbian alphabet The Sorbian alphabet is based on the Latin alphabet ... caron. The standard character encoding for the Sorbian alphabet is ISO 8859-2 (Latin-2). The alphabet is used for the Sorbian languages, although some letters are used in ... only one of the two languages (Upper Sorbian and Lower Sorbian). Uppercase HTMLcode Lowercase ...
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Talk:Sorbian alphabet
Talk:Sorbian alphabet This is cribbed from the polish ...
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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 ... 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 does Częstochowa relate ...
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Lower Sorbian language
Lower Sorbian language Lower Sorbian (dolnoserbski) Pronunciation: IPA: Spoken in: Germany Region ... Indo-European Balto-Slavic Slavic West Slavic Sorbian Lower Sorbian Writing system: Latin (Sorbian variant) Language codes ISO 639-1: ...
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Upper Sorbian language
Upper Sorbian language Upper Sorbian (hornjoserbsce) Spoken in: Germany Region: Saxony Total ... Language family: Indo-European Slavic West Slavic Sorbian Upper Sorbian Official status Official language of: Germany Regulated ... contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. Upper Sorbian (hornjoserbsce) is a minority language of ...
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Talk:Upper Sorbian language
Talk:Upper Sorbian language That is not much about the ... 03, 8 October 2005 (UTC) The Upper Sorbian Language is one of the reminders of ... century), and both the upper- and lower sorbian Language (until today) in East Germany. Kashubian ... any time to a considerable extend. Lower Sorbian is in fast decline, there are approximately ... a handful of younger people having lower Sorbian as their mother tongue. (all are ...
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Sorbs
... For other uses, see Sorbs (disambiguation). Sorbs Sorbian national flag Total population: 50,000 - 60 ... 000 Significant populations in: Germany Language: German, Sorbian Religion: Christianity Related ethnic groups: Poles, Czechs ... 000 to 30,000 active speakers of Sorbian (almost all of them are bilingual) and ... the 19th century there were 150,000 Sorbian speakers in Lusatia, the majority of whom ... industrialization. By the 1920s the majority of Sorbian speakers were bilingual. The Sorbs were ...
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Lusatia
Lusatia Lusatia Logo of Domowina Sorbian Flag Lusatia (German Lausitz, Upper Sorbian Łužica, Lower Sorbian Łužyca, Polish Łużyce, Czech Lužice, sometimes called ... Czech Republic. The name derives from a Sorbian word meaning "swamps/water-hole". Upper and ... regarded as the capital of Upper Lusatia. Sorbian-Lusatian people Several dozens of thousands ...
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Names of European cities in different languages
... Anglo-Saxon), Caerfaddon (Welsh) Bautzen Budyšin (Upper Sorbian), Budyšín (Czech, Slovak), Budyšyn (Lower Sorbian), Budziszyn (Polish), Baucen - Бауцен (Macedonian) Będzin Będzin ... Björgvin (Icelandic) Berlin Barlīn (Arabic), Barliń (Lower Sorbian), Beirlín (Irish), Berlien (Limburgish), Berliin (Estonian), Berliini ... Saska (Polish, traditional, not used anymore), Kamjenica (Sorbian), Saská Kamenice (Czech); Karl-Marx-Stadt (German ... Serbian), Lakoruņa (Latvian) Cottbus Chociebuż (Polish), Chóśebuz (Sorbian), Chotěbuz (Czech) Crécy Crécy-en-Ponthieu ( ...
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