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inglés: CASSUBIAN (?)

polaco translation: kaszubski






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Término o frase en inglés:Cassubian (e.g. lang.)
Traducción al polaco:kaszubski
Aportado por:SeimonTT
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07:59 Aug 14, 2003Login or register (free) for more options.
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Término o frase en inglés: CASSUBIAN (?)
CASSUBIAN (?)

Hi,

Many thanks for everything.

I'm afraid I'm going to need a lot of help on this one.

I have vague memories of Polish friends talking about GORALSCY (I think), highlanders; possibly they said they were the most genuine of Slavs or something. They lived somewhere (I can't remember where) in the mountains of Poland.

Maybe they spoke a very pure, ancient version of Polish as well…

Please, what do you call the language spoken and the people who speak it in Polish? Any good web sites?

Or am I completely wrong?

Best wishes,

Simon
SeimonTT
Reino Unido
some additional references
Explicación:
as it was explained already: kaszubski (language) and Kaszubi (Poland). Kaszubski is considered a separate language (west-Slavonic group) rather than dialect, while góralski (spoken by highlanders on the south of Poland) is clearly a dialect of Polish.
Kaszubski is very different, a Polish speaker would not understand a word of it. Also writing system is slightly different - we use special diacritics, because there is more vowels in kaszubski than in Polish. For example: Polish Kaszuby (the name of the region) is spelled Kaszëbë :)

There are plenty of interesting internet resources, most of them however is in Polish or in 'kaszubski' (or bi-lingual).
Some good websites: http://www.kaszuby.pl/ (there is a map, so you can see exactly where in Poland it is);
http://www.kaszuby.3miasto.pl/ this one is a big portal, includes some literature (in kaszubski), national anthem, dictionary, etc.

And here are some English resources : http://www.kaszubi.pl/ang/grabowska.pdf (bits of history)

http://syrenadancers.com/kaszuby.html (folk art, etc.)
HTH
Magda - proud Mermaid from Kaszuby :) Hope some ProZ Góral will explain better about góralski :)))
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Magda Dziadosz
Polonia
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thanks a lot, Magda, great stuff!
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4 +3kaszubi
Maria Cywińska
5some additional references
Magda Dziadosz
3KaszubskiEnsor


  

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4 minutos   Nivel de confianza: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 Coincidencias de otros usuarios (netas) +3
cassubian (?)
kaszubi


Explicación:
"Cassubian" (kaszubi) live in the north of Poland, south -west of Gdansk (Danzig). They have their own dialect and a lot of traditions. They speak "kaszubski" language.

Górale is the Polish word for highlanders and they live in the Polish mountains (south of the country), they speak "góralski" language. (the second letter is a "o" with an accent)

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Note added at 8 mins (2003-08-14 08:08:27 GMT)
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kashubian - for the kashubian
http://www.geocities.com/the99the/ - for the highlanders


Maria Cywińska
Polonia
Idioma materno: polaco, francés

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Coincido hadraadae
20 minutos

Coincido Magda Dziadosz
50 minutos

Coincido bartek
3 horas
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9 minutos   Nivel de confianza: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5
Kaszubski


Explicación:
people: Kaszubi
language: Kaszubski
land: Kaszuby
I think this is what it means, but I'm not exactly sure where they are. From memory it's the nort-eastern part of Poland, the lake area. Definitely not the mountains.

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Note added at 2003-08-14 08:29:39 (GMT)
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Geez, I must be tired, just keep omitting these little pesky words , sorry guys

Ensor
Japón
Idioma materno: polaco

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Neutral Magda Dziadosz: not the east-north: this is Mazury, Kaszuby is Gdańsk area.
8 minutos
  -> Yes, I said I wasn't sure, it's been since I had a look at a map of Poland.
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54 minutos   Nivel de confianza: Answerer confidence 5/5
cassubian (?)
some additional references


Explicación:
as it was explained already: kaszubski (language) and Kaszubi (Poland). Kaszubski is considered a separate language (west-Slavonic group) rather than dialect, while góralski (spoken by highlanders on the south of Poland) is clearly a dialect of Polish.
Kaszubski is very different, a Polish speaker would not understand a word of it. Also writing system is slightly different - we use special diacritics, because there is more vowels in kaszubski than in Polish. For example: Polish Kaszuby (the name of the region) is spelled Kaszëbë :)

There are plenty of interesting internet resources, most of them however is in Polish or in 'kaszubski' (or bi-lingual).
Some good websites: http://www.kaszuby.pl/ (there is a map, so you can see exactly where in Poland it is);
http://www.kaszuby.3miasto.pl/ this one is a big portal, includes some literature (in kaszubski), national anthem, dictionary, etc.

And here are some English resources : http://www.kaszubi.pl/ang/grabowska.pdf (bits of history)

http://syrenadancers.com/kaszuby.html (folk art, etc.)
HTH
Magda - proud Mermaid from Kaszuby :) Hope some ProZ Góral will explain better about góralski :)))

Magda Dziadosz
Polonia
Idioma materno: polaco
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thanks a lot, Magda, great stuff!
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