[Home]History of Kashubian language

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Kashubian, a West Slavic dialect, is related to Pommeranian, Slovincian and Polabian; however it is the only surviving language in this group.
Kashubian, a West Slavic dialect, is related to Pommeranian, Slovincian and Polabian; however it is the only surviving language in this group.

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In 2000, it has some 200,000 speakers mainly in north central Poland.
In 2000, it has some 200,000 speakers mainly in north central Poland.

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