Silesian Language

Silesian Language

Silesian or Upper Silesian (Silesian: ślōnskŏ gŏdka, ślůnsko godka, Czech: slezský jazyk, Polish: język śląski) is a West Slavic language, with the strong influence of Germanic languages or dialect of the Polish language (apart from the Lach dialects, which are usually regarded as a branch of the Czech language).

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