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- probably fewer than 20 native users of Wymysorys, virtually all bilingual; the majority are elderly. The status of Wymysorys is complex because, genealogically...
- geštęlt! [...] [citation needed] Wymysorys language Lower Silesian Silesian language Mętrak, Maciej (2019). "Wymysorys (Vilamovicean) and Halcnovian: Historical...
- alphabet. It is also adopted by Wymysorys, a West-Germanic language spoken in Poland. It is the fifth letter of the Wymysorys alphabet. In Slovene, it occurs...
- Polish, Montenegrin, Lower Sorbian, Upper Sorbian, Emiliano-Romagnolo, Wymysorys and Bra****, as well as in the Belarusian Latin alphabet, Ukrainian Latin...
- Poland, living in the town of Wilamowice near Bielsko-Biała, who speak the Wymysorys language and maintain their own folk costumes and traditions. During the...
- man kuzt speaks wymyioerys. Wymysorys. [DP Der klop] kuzt wymyioerys. {} The man speaks Wymysorys. "The man speaks Wymysorys" → This sentence has a constituent...
- Breton, Walloon, Polish, Kashubian, Sorbian, Wymysorys, Resian and Scandinavian dialects. German, Polish, Wymysorys and Kashubian use it for the voiced labiodental...
- Swiss German, sxu Upper Saxon, wae Walser German, wep Westphalian, wym Wymysorys, yec Yenish, yid Yiddish; see German dialects. Europeans and their Languages...
- of the Polish, Kashubian, Sorbian, Belarusian Latin, Ukrainian Latin, Wymysorys, Navajo, Dëne Sųłıné, Inupiaq, Zuni, Hupa, Sm'álgyax, Nisga'a, and Dogrib...
- revolution, attempts continued however to suppress the Wymysorys dialect from public life. Today, the Wymysorys dialect is still spoken by less than 70 native...