This is the list of poets who wrote in Upper or Lower Sorbian language. Jakub Bart-Ćišinski (Łužičan, Jakub Bart Kukowski) (1856–1909) Jurij Brězan (1916–2006)...
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languages (Upper Sorbian language and Lower Sorbian language). Sorbian literature began with the Reformation and the translations of religious texts....
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This is a list of notable Sorbian Language writers. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Jakub Bart-Ćišinski (1856–1909) Jurij...
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Slavic languages: Sorbian languages Lower Sorbian (also known as Lusatian): ISO 639-3 code: dsb Upper Sorbian: ISO 639-3 code: hsb Lechitic languages Kashubian:...
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about a population of 60,000 (30,000 of which speak Sorbian), the Sorbs are the smallest Slavic-speaking group in Europe. This is a list of notable Sorbs....
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pastoral care of John Kilian (Sorbian languages: Jan Kilian, German: Johann Killian) who emigrated from Lusatia (part of modern-day Germany) to Texas in...
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symbols. This is a list of bodies that consider themselves to be authorities on standard languages, often called language academies. Language academies are...
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Jakub Bart-Ćišinski (1856–1909), Sorbian poet and writer Jakub Błaszczykowski (born 1985), Polish footballer Jakub of Gostynin (1454–1506), Polish philosopher...
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the Sorbian languages blend the Polish and the Czech ones. Historically, Poland's once diverse and multi-ethnic population utilized many forms of scripture...
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Serbin, Texas (category Sorbian-American culture in Texas)
mid-1850s. The community's name was changed to Serbin, meaning "Sorbian land" in the Sorbian language, prior to 1860. The West Slavic Sorbs are distinct from...
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Jakub Bart-Ćišinski (category Sorbian-language writers)
was a Sorbian poet, writer and playwright, translator of Czech, Polish, Italian and German literature. He produced his works in Upper Sorbian. He is...
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Western literature (redirect from Literatures of Europe)
western authors, poets, and pieces of literature. The best of Western literature is considered to be the Western canon. The list of works in the Western...
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period had three chronological stages of poetry: The earliest poets (Cynfeirdd), Poets of the Princes, and the Poets of Nobility. Additionally, storytelling...
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Yiddish (redirect from Yiddish Language)
scripts with English and standard German for comparison. List of Yiddish-language poets List of Yiddish newspapers and periodicals The Yiddish King Lear –...
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Multilingualism (redirect from Multilingual language)
Dutch) and Lusatia (with Sorbian and German) are well-known examples. Some writers limit diglossia to situations where the languages are closely related and...
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Mexican Americans are residents of the United States who are of Mexican descent. The list includes Mexican immigrants and those who lived in the southwestern...
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Kashubian and Sorbian". uu.diva-portal.org. Retrieved 2023-08-08. Dillingham, William Paul; Folkmar, Daniel; Folkmar, Elnora (1911). Dictionary of Races or...
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Jan Arnošt Smoler (category Sorbian-language writers)
13 June 1884, Bautzen) was a Sorbian philologist and writer. He played a vital role in promoting the Sorbian languages in the 19th century. Jan Arnošt...
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Elizabethan literature (category 16th-century literature of England)
was characterised by elaboration of language and extensive allusion to classical myths. The most important poets of this era include Edmund Spenser and...
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Stanislav (given name) (section Polish language)
German CDU politician of Sorbian ethnicity Stanislav Zimprich (1916–1942), Czech pilot who flew with the RAF in the Battle of Britain Stanisław Żółkiewski...
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defeat by Germany, 1942–1943. Jules Charles Emil Riotte, Lutheran pastor, Sorbian activist, evacuated to England after D-Day, returned to Roman Catholic...
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Germany (redirect from The land of poets and thinkers)
seat of six ministries. Danish, Low German, Sorbian, Romani, and Frisian are recognised by the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. The...
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Prekmurje Slovene (redirect from Prekmurian language)
the Hungarian dissenters, the Wendish (Prekmurje Slovene) language was of Danish, Sorbian, Germanic, Celtic, Eastern Romance or West Slavic extraction...
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Rjana Łužica (redirect from Sorbian anthem)
"Rjana Łužica" (Lower Sorbian: Rědna Łužyca; lit. “Beautiful Lusatia”) is the Sorbian national anthem. It was written by poet Handrij Zejler. The lyrics...
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This is a list of notable Cajuns, often from the Acadiana or the Greater New Orleans region of French Louisiana, though not limited in geographic origin...
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Mato Kósyk (category Sorbian-language writers)
Kósyk (18 June 1853 – 22 November 1940) was a German minister and Sorbian language poet. He was born in Werben, Prussia, emigrated from Lower Lusatia to...
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Meissen (redirect from House of Saxe-Meissen)
Misnie Latin: Misnia, Misena, Misnensium Czech: Míšeň Upper Sorbian: Mišno Lower Sorbian: Mišnjo Chinese: 迈森 (pinyin: Màisēn) Meissen is twinned with:...
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Icelandic literature (redirect from Literature of Iceland)
1) Professional Poets (for the court or aristocrats) When Skaldic poets composed lyrics for the king, they wrote with the purpose of praising the king...
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Telugu Americans (redirect from List of Telugu Americans)
first most spoken Indian language in USA by then. The rise in Telugu population is attributed to the increasing representation of South Indian diaspora in...
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