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A Lechitic language, subgroup of the Slavic languages, spoken in some commu...
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A Lechitic language, subgroup of the Slavic languages, spoken in some communes of Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland.
French
Langue léchitique, sous-groupe des langues slaves, parlée dans quelques communes de la voïvodie de Poméranie en Pologne.
Portuguese
Língua da Polónia.
Slovak
Poľský jazyk.
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Kashubian
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Kashubian language
Kashubian
kaszëbsczi
Polish
kaszubski
Russian
кашубский
Dutch
Kasjoebisch
Danish
kasjubisk
German
Kaschubisch
Esperanto
kaŝuba
Castilian
casubio
Estonian
kašuubi
Finnish
kašubi
French
kachoube
Italian
casciubico
Swedish
kasjubiska
Irish
Caisiúibis
Slovak
kašubčina
Mandarin (simplified)
卡舒比语
Georgian
კაშუბური
Portuguese
cassúbio
French
cachoube
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Cachoube
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Cassubian
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Pomeranian Cluster
child
Kashubian Written
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Kashubian Spoken
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Poland
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csb
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csb
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Kashubian Written
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Kashubian Spoken
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Pomeranian Cluster
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