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Lower Silesian

Lower Silesian is a West Slavic language spoken in parts of Poland and the Czech Republic. It is a dialect of Polish, and is written in the Latin alphabet. Lower Silesian is one of the few Slavic languages that is not written in Cyrillic. The language is spoken in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship in Poland, and in the Czech Republic. It is also spoken in some other parts of Poland, such as Warsaw and Krakow. In the Czech Republic, it is spoken in the Moravian-Silesian Region. Lower Silesian has around 4 million speakers. It is a minority language in Poland, and is not recognized as an official language in the Czech Republic. The language has been influenced by German, and has a lot of German loanwords. Lower Silesian also has some features that are unique to the language, such as the use of the word "něco" (something) to mean "everything". Lower Silesian is a fascinating language, and is definitely worth learning if you are interested in Slavic languages.

Language group

West Germanic languages

Language locales, regions and scripts

Lower Silesian
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Lower Silesian, Poland, Latin
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Lower Silesian, Latin
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