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It is a language from Upper Silesia which is a part of Poland and the Czech Republic; it's vulnerable and might disappear before the end of the century. It is known as the Silesian language () and has existed next to the one you provide information about () for a few centuries. Please note that the Germanic Silesian has been always used mainly in Lower Silesia and the Slavic Silesian has been the main language of the Upper Silesians. Upper Silesian language metadata: ALSO KNOWN AS: ślōnski, ślōnskŏ gŏdka, ślōnskŏ mŏwa, język śląski, śląski, dialekt śląski, Upper Silesian, Silesian, Wasserpolnisch, Schlesisch, Schlonsakisch, slezská nářečí, slezština. CLASSIFICATION: Indo-European > Balto-Slavic > Slavic > West Slavic > Lechitic > Silesian ) ISO 639-3: szl NATIVE SPEAKERS: 56 000 declared Silesian as their mother languag
ELP Language
Lower Silesian
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slezská nářečí slezština ślōnskŏ mŏwa śląski slezština ślōnskŏ gŏdka ślōnski video ślōnskŏ mŏwa dialekt śląski śląski wasserpolnisch ślōnskŏ gŏdka język śląski ślōnski Video dialekt śląski slezská nářečí język śląski slezština śląski schlesisch język śląski upper silesian schlonsakisch ślōnskŏ mŏwa slezská nářečí dialekt śląski ślōnski ślōnskŏ gŏdka silesian
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JNfvIkAFK0&feature=player_embedded

Source URL: https://endangeredlanguages.com/node/105629