A West Slavic language with about 210,000 speakers in the Gdansk (Danzig) area of Poland. It can also be considered a dialect of Polish. Slovinian can also be considered a dialect of Kashubian, but there are very few speakers left. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
ポーランドのグダニスク (ダンチヒ) 近辺に約 21万人の話し手をもつ西スラブ語。ポーランド語の一方言ともみなしうる。なお,カシューブ語の一方言とみなしうるものにスロビンス語があるが,話し手はほとんど残っていない。
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