Kashubian Slavic Indo-European Natural


Kashubian (also spelled Kaszubian, Cashubian, or Cassubian) is one of the Pomeranian languages, a subset of the Slavic languages. It is related to Polish and is still used daily by about 50,000 people today in Poland, primarily in rural areas in north central Poland.








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See Also:
  • Kashubian - Information on the language and current Kashubian-language media.
  • UniLang Wiki: Kashubian - Brief article on the Kashubian language and its kashubian relation to slavic Polish.
  • Wikipedia: Kashubian language - General information on the history and current status indo-european of the indo-european language.
  • Europa: Kashubian in Poland - Brief report by the European Commission on the history, status, indo-european and prognosis of the language in Poland.


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