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- The Polabian language, also known as Drevanian–Polabian language, Drevanian language, and Lüneburg Wendish language, is a West Slavic language that was spoken by the Polabian Slavs (German: Wenden) in present-day northeastern Germany around the Elbe.
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The Polabian language, also known as Drevanian–Polabian language, Drevanian language, and Lüneburg Wendish language, is a West Slavic language that was spoken by the Polabian Slavs (German: Wenden) in present-day northeastern Germany around the Elbe.
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The Polabian language, also known as Drevanian–Polabian language, Drevanian language, and Lüneburg Wendish language, is a West Slavic language that was spoken by the Polabian Slavs ( German: Wenden) in present-day northeastern Germany around the Elbe.
Polabian was a west Slavic language spoken in modern day Germany around the Elbe. The language became extinct with the rise of Prussia
Polish began to emerge as a distinct language around the 10th century, the process largely triggered by the establishment and development of the Polish state.
- Native: 40 million (2012), L2 speakers: 5.0 million, Total: 45 million
Polish ( język polski, polszczyzna) is the official language of Poland. It is the most common Western Slavic language and the second Slavic language, after Russian . Polish has been an important language in Central and Eastern Europe. Polish is now spoken by over 43.5 million people as their first language in Poland.