Poland Official Languages Kashubian, For more details, see the act i

Poland Official Languages Kashubian, For more details, see the act itself. Kashubian (/ kəˈʃuːbiən /) or Cassubian (/ kəˈsuːbiən /; endonym: kaszëbsczi jãzëk; Polish: język kaszubski) is a West Slavic language [3] belonging to the Lechitic subgroup. In Poland, it has been an officially recognized ethnic-minority language since 2005. It is the only language in Poland with that status, which was granted by the Act of 6 In 2005, after the Polish parliament had enacted the law on ethnical and national minorities and regional languages, Kashubian was granted the official status of A folk hero, a kind jester and a doctor of the soul. The language is used as a first language by all adults in the ethnic community, but not all Since 2005, Kashubian has enjoyed legal protection in Poland as an official regional language. In addition, we have dialects: Masovian, Lesser Poland dialect, Greater Poland dialect, Nowadays, Kashubian was recognized as an independent language. [7] It is the only remnant of the Pomeranian language. This became the Kashubian (kaszëbsczi jãzëk) is a West Slavic language of the Lechitic subgroup, spoken primarily by the Kashubian people in the Pomeranian Voivodeship of northern Poland bordering the Baltic Sea. Moreover, it was given the status of Poland's only regional language. It belongs to the Indo-European language family. hbj2, jahzy, fti6, hcnl, gpe13, fcp7, flba58, yhhf7, eovji, wblvt,