Re: So it is true...
- From: piotrpanek <piotrpanekQQQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2005 11:09:44 +0100
Wiktor S. napisał(a):
There does seem to be a distinct shortage of ethnonyms in the Slav world. (Serbs and Sorbs represent another one which occurs in 2 places).
In Polish both are called "Serbowie", but for Lusatian Sorbs it is rather archaism, while "Łużyczanie" is typical.
There was also Slovincian language,
Rather a dialect of Pomeranian language. The sister dialect of Cassubic.
spoken once in what is now northern Poland. In Polish, Slovincian is "słowiński", Slavic is "słowiański", Slovenian is "słoweński" and Slovak is "słowacki".
And Slavonian (East Croatia) is "Slawoński".
pzdr piotrek .
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