Kashubian leid
Appearance
(Reguidit frae Cassubian leid)
| Kashubian | |
|---|---|
| Kaszëbsczi jãzëk | |
| Native tae | Poland |
| Region | Pomeranie |
Native speakers | 106,000 (2011 census)[1] |
| Laitin (Kashubian alphabet) | |
| Offeecial status | |
Offeecial leid in | In offeecial use, as a regional leid, in some communes o Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland |
Recognised minority leid in | |
| Regulatit bi | Kashubian Language Council |
| Leid codes | |
| ISO 639-2 | csb |
| ISO 639-3 | csb |
| Linguasphere | 53-AAA-cb |
Kashubian or Cassubian (Kashubian: kaszëbsczi jãzëk, pòmòrsczi jãzëk, kaszëbskò-słowińskô mòwa; Pols: język kaszubski, język pomorski, język kaszubsko-słowiński) is ane o the Lechitic leids, a subgroup o the Slavic leids.[3][4]
References
[eedit | edit soorce]- ↑ Narodowy Spis Powszechny Ludności i Mieszkań 2011. Raport z wyników - Central Statistical Office of Poland
- ↑ European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages
- ↑ Stephen Barbour, Cathie Carmichael, Language and Nationalism in Europe, Oxford University Press, 2000, p.199, ISBN 0-19-823671-9
- ↑ About Languages Archived 2012-02-12 at the Wayback Machine - University of Leipzig
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