Sorbian may refer to: Sorbs, a Slavic people in modern-day Germany Sorbian languages, a group of closely related West Slavic languages Upper Sorbian language...
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The Sorbian languages (Upper Sorbian: serbska rěč, Lower Sorbian: serbska rěc) are the Upper Sorbian language and Lower Sorbian language, two closely...
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Lower Sorbian is one of the two literary Sorbian languages, the other being the more widely spoken standard[clarify] Upper Sorbian. The Lower Sorbian literary...
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Upper Sorbian (endonym: hornjoserbšćina), occasionally referred to as Wendish, is a minority language spoken by Sorbs, in the historical province of Upper...
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The Sorbian March (Latin: limes Sorabicus, German: Sorbenmark) was a frontier district on the eastern border of East Francia in the 9th through 11th centuries...
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The Sorbian alphabet is based on the ISO basic Latin alphabet but uses diacritics such as the acute accent and the caron, making it similar to the Czech...
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They include Polish, Czech, Slovak, Kashubian, Silesian, Upper Sorbian and Lower Sorbian. The languages have traditionally been spoken across a mostly...
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Sorbian literature refers to the literature written by the Western Slavic people of Central Europe called the Sorbs in Sorbian languages (Upper Sorbian...
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Cottbus (category Articles containing Lower Sorbian-language text)
Cottbus (German pronunciation: [ˈkɔtbʊs] ) or Chóśebuz (Lower Sorbian pronunciation: [ˈxɨɕɛbus]) is a university city and the second-largest city in the...
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Bautzen (category Pages with Upper Sorbian IPA)
Bautzen (German pronunciation: [ˈbaʊ̯t͡sn̩] ) or Budyšin (Upper Sorbian pronunciation: [ˈbudɨʃin] ), until 1868 Budissin in German, is a town in eastern...
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Saxony (category Articles containing Upper Sorbian-language text)
prominently tribe of Sorbs), being conquered by Francia which organized Sorbian March. A legacy of this period is the modern ethnic group of Sorbs in Saxony...
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Lusatia (category Articles containing Upper Sorbian-language text)
(German: Lausitz [ˈlaʊ̯zɪt͡s] , Polish: Łużyce, Upper Sorbian: Łužica [ˈwuʒitsa], Lower Sorbian: Łužyca [ˈwuʒɨtsa], Czech: Lužice) is a historical region...
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Sorbian Americans or Wendish Americans are Americans of Sorb/Wend descent. The largest community of Sorbs in the United States is in Texas, with a population...
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Sorbian studies is an academic discipline dealing with Sorbian language and literature. It is a subfield of Slavic studies. The only institute for Sorbian...
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The Sorbian Museum, Upper Sorbian: Serbski muzej (pronounced [ˈsɛʁpskʲi muˈzɛj] ), German: Sorbisches Museum, is hosted in the salthouse of the Ortenburg...
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The Sorbian settlement area (Lower Sorbian: Serbski sedleński rum [ˈsɛrpskʲi ˈsɛdlɛnʲskʲi ˈrum], Upper Sorbian: Serbski sydlenski rum [ˈsɛʁpskʲi ˈsɨdlɛnskʲi...
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The Sorbian Institute (German: Sorbisches Institut; Sorbian: Serbski institut, Upper Sorbian: [ˈsɛʁpskʲi instʲiˈtut] , Lower Sorbian: [ˈsɛrpskʲi instʲiˈtut])...
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general, who was according to Serbian sources of Sorbian origin. However, he is not mentioned in any Sorbian sources. In 1944 Sorb writer Jurij Chěžka was...
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native minority languages in Germany are Danish, Low German, Low Rhenish, Sorbian, Romani, North Frisian and Saterland Frisian; they are officially protected...
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Poles Russians Turks Asians Afro-Germans Languages German Sorbian (Upper Sorbian, Lower Sorbian) Romani Danish North Frisian Traditions Culture Humour Oktoberfest...
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Wendish Quarter (redirect from Sorbian Quarter)
The Wendish Quarter or Sorbian Quarter (Lower Sorbian: Serbski běrtyl, German: Wendisches Viertel) is a historical ethnic enclave and district in the center...
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Ŕ (section Lower Sorbian)
Ŕ (minuscule: ŕ) is a letter of the Lower Sorbian and Slovak alphabets, Ukrainian Latin alphabet and Proto-Turkic orthography. It is formed from R with...
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Danish (0.06%) North Frisian (0.01%) and Saterland Frisian Upper Sorbian and Lower Sorbian (0.01%) Germany ratified the European Charter for Regional or...
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Domowina (category Articles with Upper Sorbian-language sources (hsb))
Sorbian and Wendish people and umbrella organization of Sorbian societies in Lower and Upper Lusatia, Germany. It represents the interests of Sorbian...
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Paul Wexler (linguist) (redirect from Judeo-Sorbian)
in the Czech lands, and also in the areas of Poland, Lusatia, and other Sorbian regions. In 1990, Wexler published a book titled The Schizoid Nature of...
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Ř (section Upper Sorbian)
pronunciation: "řeka") is a letter used in the alphabets of the Czech and Upper Sorbian languages. It was also used in proposed orthographies for the Silesian...
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Lach dialects. The indigenous Polish and Sorbian population was subjected to Germanisation policies. Sorbian-language Lutheran preparations for Confirmation...
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Wends of Texas (redirect from Sorbians of Texas)
descended from a congregation of 558 Sorbian/Wendish people under the leadership and pastoral care of John Kilian (Sorbian languages: Jan Kilian, German: Johann...
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