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  1. 53-AAA-cb. Kashubian or Cassubian ( endonym: kaszëbsczi jãzëk, Polish: język kaszubski) is a West Slavic language [3] belonging to the Lechitic subgroup along with Polish and Silesian. [4] [5] Although often classified as a language in its own right, [6] it is sometimes viewed as a dialect of Polish. [7]

  2. Kashubian (kaszëbsczi jãzëk) Kashubian is a member of the West Slavic group of Slavic languages with about 200,000 speakers and used as an everyday language by about 53,000 people. Most Kashubian speakers live in north central Poland in the region of Pomerania on the southern coast of the Baltic Sea between the Vistula and Oder rivers.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KashubiaKashubia - Wikipedia

    Kashubia or Cassubia ( Kashubian: Kaszëbë, Kaszëbskô, Polish: Kaszuby ⓘ, German: Kaschubei, Kaschubien) is an ethnocultural region in the historic Eastern Pomerania ( Pomerelia) region of northern Poland . The unofficial self-description of "capital city of Kashubia" has long been contested by Kartuzy and Kościerzyna. [citation needed]

  5. The grammar of the Kashubian language is characterized by a high degree of inflection, and has relatively free word order, although the dominant arrangement is subject–verb–object (SVO). There are no articles. Distinctive features include the different treatment of masculine personal nouns in the plural, and the complex grammar of numerals ...

  6. The Kashubian language exists in two different forms: vernacular dialects used in rural areas, and literary variants used in education. Kashubian or Cassubian is a West Slavic language belonging to the Lechitic subgroup along with Polish and Silesian. Although often classified as a language in its own right, it is sometimes viewed as a dialect ...

  7. Apr 15, 2019 · The centre of Kashubia lies near the picturesque lakes of the Kashubian Lake District, the highest part of which is often called ‘Kashubian Switzerland’ due to its geography. The inhabitants of these lands never managed to create an independent country or make their tongue an official language.

  8. Kashubian or Cassubian (Kashubian: kaszëbsczi jãzëk, Polish: język kaszubski) is a West Slavic language [3] belonging to the Lechitic subgroup along with Polish and Silesian. [4] [5] Although often classified as a language in its own right, [6] it is sometimes viewed as a dialect of Pomeranian or as a dialect of Polish .

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