• Kashubian or Cassubian (endonym: kaszëbsczi jãzëk; Polish: język kaszubski) is a West Slavic language belonging to the Lechitic subgroup. In Poland, it...
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    is referred to as Kashubia. They speak the Kashubian language, which is classified as a separate language closely related to Polish. The Kashubs are closely...
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  • an ethnic group of north-central Poland Kashubian language Kashubian alphabet Kashubian Landscape Park Kashubian studies This disambiguation page lists...
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    [slɵˈvjinskjɪ]; Polish: słowiński [swɔˈvij̃skʲi]; Kashubian: słowińsczi [swɔˈviɲst͡ɕi]) is an extinct language formerly spoken by the Slovincians living between...
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    The Kashubian or Cassubian alphabet (kaszëbsczi alfabét, kaszëbsczé abecadło) is the script of the Kashubian language, based on the Latin alphabet. The...
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    dialect of Kashubian or a separate language. Likewise, it is disputed whether Kashubian may be regarded as a dialect of Polish or a separate language. Stefan...
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    Poland. The Kashubian Language Council (Kashubian: Radzëzna Kaszëbsczégò Jãzëka; Polish: Rada Języka Kaszubskiego) is a body of the Kashubian-Pomeranian...
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  • Kashubian Americans are Americans of Kashubian descent. The two earliest Kashubian American settlements in the United States were centered around Winona...
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    Kashubia (category Articles containing Kashubian-language text)
    Kashubia or Cassubia (Kashubian: Kaszëbë or Kaszëbskô; Polish: Kaszuby [kaˈʂubɨ] ; German: Kaschubei or Kaschubien) is an ethnocultural region in the...
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    The Kashubian Association (Kashubian: Kaszëbskô Jednota; Polish: Wspólnota Kaszubska) is a Poland-based association for Kashubians with the aim of developing...
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  • *TraT or *ToroT in the various daughter languages. The main exception are the Northern Lechitic languages (Kashubian, extinct Slovincian and Polabian) only...
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  • The grammar of the Kashubian language is characterized by a high degree of inflection, and has relatively free word order, although the dominant arrangement...
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    É (category CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id))
    Omniglot - writing systems & languages of the world Hungarian language Icelandic language Kashubian language Czech language Slovak language Uyghur language...
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  • The Kashubian diaspora resulted from the emigration of Kashubians mainly in two waves occurring in the second half of the 19th century. The majority of...
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    Florian Ceynowa (category Kashubian language)
    identify Kashubian language, culture and traditions. He and Alexander Hilferding were not the only ones to study the language and legends of the Kashubians, but...
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    Pomeranians (tribe) (category Articles containing Kashubian-language text)
    The Pomeranians (German: Pomoranen; Kashubian: Pòmòrzónie; Polish: Pomorzanie), first mentioned as such in the 10th century, were a West Slavic tribe...
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    Kashubian studies, a branch of Slavic studies, is a philological discipline researching the language, literature, culture, and history of the Kashubians...
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    Moin (category Articles containing Kashubian-language text)
    greeting moi (pronounced [ˈmoi̯]) is used for "hello", "hi" in the Finnish language. However, moi moi is used as a good bye, similarly to "bye bye" in English...
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  • Slavic language branch, together with Lower Sorbian, Czech, Polish, Silesian, Slovak, and Kashubian. The history of the Upper Sorbian language in Germany...
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    The West Slavic languages are a subdivision of the Slavic language group. They include Polish, Czech, Slovak, Kashubian, Silesian, Upper Sorbian and Lower...
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    The Kashubian Griffin, full name Secret Military Organization "Kashubian Griffin", (Polish: Tajna Organizacja Wojskowa "Gryf Kaszubski", Kashubian: Krëjamnô...
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  • Kociewie dialect (category Language articles with IETF language tag)
    dialect to the northwest, the Chełmno-Dobrzyń dialect to the south, the Kashubian language to the north, and the Masovian Lubawa dialect to the northeast. Due...
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    Baltic Sea (category Articles containing Kashubian-language text)
    Slovenian (Baltsko morje), Bulgarian (Балтийско море Baltijsko More), Kashubian (Bôłt), Macedonian (Балтичко Море Baltičko More), Ukrainian (Балтійське...
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    Gdańsk (category Articles containing Kashubian-language text)
    Polonica Gedanensis, Kashubian: Królewsczi Pòlsczi Gard Gduńsk). In the Kashubian language the city is called Gduńsk. Although some Kashubians may also use the...
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  • Kuntz (category German-language surnames)
    is associated with a clever trick. In the Kashubian (Kaszëbë) area name Kuntz comes from kashubian language name "Kunc" also "Kunz" means last farmer...
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    Free City of Danzig (category Articles containing Kashubian-language text)
    were still pre-war Danzigers (most of them members of pre-war Polish and Kashubian minorities in the Free City of Danzig). Another 25% came from neighbouring...
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    Rumia (category Articles containing Kashubian-language text)
    Rumia (Polish: [ˈrumja] ; Kashubian: Rëmiô; German: Rahmel) is a town in northern Poland, in the Wejherowo County in Pomeranian Voivodeship, with some...
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    Old Prussians (category Articles containing Kashubian-language text)
    the language. (Old Prussian: prūsai; German: Pruzzen or Prußen; Latin: Pruteni; Latvian: prūši; Lithuanian: prūsai; Polish: Prusowie; Kashubian: Prësowié)...
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    Province of Prussia (category Articles containing Kashubian-language text)
    Provinz Preußen; Lithuanian: Prūsijos Provincija; Polish: Prowincja Prusy; Kashubian: Prowincjô Prësë) was a province of the Kingdom of Prussia from 1824 to...
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    Silesia (category Articles containing Kashubian-language text)
    Šlazyńska [ˈʃlazɨnʲska]; Upper Sorbian: Šleska [ˈʃlɛska]; Slovak: Sliezsko; Kashubian: Sląsk; Latin, Spanish and English: Silesia; French: Silésie; Dutch: Silezië;...
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