[Home]History of Pomeranian language

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Revision 24 . . (edit) October 18, 2001 5:18 am by Zundark [add some links]
Revision 23 . . October 18, 2001 5:08 am by Paul Drye [West Slavonic, not West Slavic. ]
Revision 22 . . October 18, 2001 4:37 am by Rmhermen
  

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Pomeranian (German Pommersch) is a German language dialect. It is the language of the German Pomeranians in western Pomerania , which today is a Bundesland of Germany called Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. It is a form of Low German with Slavic influences.
Pomeranian (German Pommersch) is a German language dialect.
It is the language of the German Pomeranians in western Pomerania, which today is a Bundesland of Germany called Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
It is a form of Low German with Slavic influences.

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Pomeranian is also a group of West Slavic languages including Kashub, and the extinct Slovincian? and Polabian?. These languages were mainly spoken in the area of Pomerania.
Pomeranian is also a group of West Slavonic languages including Kashub, and the extinct Slovincian? and Polabian?.
These languages were mainly spoken in the area of Pomerania.

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