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    The Warsaw subdialect (Polish: gwara warszawska [ˈɡvara varˈʂafska]), or Warsaw dialect (Polish: dialekt warszawski), is a regional subdialect of the...
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  • Grypsera (category Polish dialects)
    influenced by various regional dialects of the Polish language, most notably the Bałak jargon of Lwów and the Warsaw dialect. Initially, it served the role...
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    dialect Near Masovian dialect Far Masovian dialect Kurpie dialect Podlachia dialect Białystok dialect Warsaw dialect Descended from the language of the Vistulans...
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    dialect Near Mazovian dialect Far Mazovian dialect Kurpie dialect Podlachia dialect Białystok dialect Warsaw dialect Features that can be found in various...
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    the less affluent population, had their own distinctive dialects – for example, the Warsaw dialect, still spoken by some of the population of Praga on the...
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    Mazovians) Near Mazovian dialect (gwara mazowsze bliższe) Warsaw dialect (Old Warsaw dialect) (nearly extinct) (modern Warsaw dialect is close to standard...
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    promote the singing style and dialect of pre-war Warsaw after their near extinction in the aftermath of the 1944 Warsaw Uprising. Stanisław Grzesiuk was...
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  • Wiechecki, 1896–1979, Polish writer who studied the Warsaw dialect the Ossolinski family Square of the Warsaw Uprisers (Powstańców Warszawy) Solidarity, the...
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    Poland dialect, while also, as a separate dialect, by others. Now generally considered separate dialects, see Kociewie dialect, Chełmo-Dobrzyń dialect, and...
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  • cultural region of Poland Masovians, an ethnic group in Poland Masovian dialect, the dialect of Polish spoken in Mazovia Masovian (European Parliament constituency)...
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    The Lach dialects, also known as Lachian dialects (Czech: lašská nářečí, laština, Polish: gwary laskie), are a group of West Slavic dialects that form...
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  • Wymysorys language (category German dialects)
    language. It belongs to the dialect group of the former Bielsko-Biała language island [pl; de], which includes the Alzenau dialect. In origin, Wymysorys is...
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    some other acts, Warsaw, May 3, 2011.) Silesian szl. Ethnologue. S (29 May 2024). "President Duda Vetoes Bill to Recognize Silesian Dialect as Regional Language"...
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    the native citizens of Warsaw (dialect, style). According to the statistics, Praga is one of the most dangerous places in Warsaw. According to the future...
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  • Trukhmen (tr. Түрпен дили, Türpen dili) is a dialect of the Turkmen language. It is used by Trukhmens in Stavropol krai (Russia). Trukhmen contains lots...
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    Ostróda dialect and Warmia dialect to the west, the new mixed dialects to the north, the Suwałki dialect to the east, marginally the Podlachia dialect to the...
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    Stefan Wiechecki (category Writers from Warsaw)
    life of Warsaw and cultivated the Warsaw dialect. Stefan Wiechecki was born 10 August 1896. In inter-war Poland he collaborated with numerous Warsaw-based...
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    The new mixed dialects (Polish: nowe dialekty mieszane) is a group of koiné dialects of Polish language, formed in the process of dialect levelling, that...
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    numerous dialectal group in modern Poland. the dialects are: Łęczyca dialect Sieradz dialect Masovian Borderland dialect Kielce dialect Krakow dialect Western...
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    Czerniaków (category Warsaw geography stubs)
    society, which gave birth to a specific local version of the Warsaw dialect. During the Warsaw Uprising the area was one of the last Polish strongholds....
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    the dialects are: Kociewie dialect Bory Tucholskie dialect Krajna dialect Chełmno-Dobrzyń dialect Kujawy dialect Northern Greater Poland dialect Western...
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    spans the North European Plain, roughly between Łódź and Białystok, with Warsaw being the unofficial capital and largest city. Throughout the centuries...
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  • The Lwów dialect (Polish: gwara lwowska, Yiddish: לעמבערג דיאלעקט) is a subdialect (gwara) of the Polish language characteristic of the inhabitants of...
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    Among people of the Carpathian highlands, communities speaking the same dialect will identify with a different ethnic label when crossing borders due to...
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    Saxon and Upper Franconian dialects, which are Central German and Upper German dialects belonging to the High German dialect group. German is therefore...
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    Kresy (redirect from Kresy dialect)
    northern Kresy dialect is still used along the Lithuanian-Belarusian border, where Poles still live in large numbers, but the southern Kresy dialect is endangered...
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  • material or the syntax of Russian dialects." After 1917, Marxist linguists had no interest in the multiplicity of peasant dialects and regarded their language...
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  • The Cieszyn Silesian dialect or Teschen Silesian dialect (Cieszyn Silesian: cieszyńsko rzecz; Polish: gwara cieszyńska or narzecze cieszyńskie; Czech:...
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  • in foreign languages; in her parents’ house she spoke Polish (with a Warsaw dialect), German and later Lithuanian. Later in life, Jadvyga would learn flawless...
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    the dialect spoken in Podhale, called the Podhale dialect (Polish: gwara podhalańska), is of Polish origin and part of the Lesser Poland dialect group...
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