Alzenau dialect
Halcnovian (Altsnerisch/Päurisch), alternatively spelled Haltsnovian, is a West Germanic dialect spoken in the former city of Hałcnów, which is now a district of Bielsko-Biała, Poland. It was the vernacular language of Hałcnów until 1945, when those thought to be ethnic Germans were expelled from Poland. It is related to the Wymysorys language.[1]
Halcnovian | |
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Haltsnovian | |
Altsnerisch / Päurisch | |
Native to | Poland |
Region | Hałcnów |
Native speakers | 8 (2015) Including passive users |
Indo-european
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Sample text
Ma hīrt guor oft di Loit huort kluoin
do hoit-zotāg werd veil geloin
an wār nė güt betrīga kon,
dos ei kai ōgefāner Mōn.
Do lōw ėch mir di ālde Welt
di wuor of andre Fis geštelt.
gollark: Then pick randomly.
gollark: 1. make 1D language2. add extra dimension
gollark: So basically a lower-level Verilog-or-whatever-they-program-FPGAs-in?
gollark: Oh, like AutoBotRobot!
gollark: d!weapon
See also
Sources
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- "hałcnowski i bielsko-bialska wyspa językowa". inne-jezyki.amu.edu.p (in Polish). Dziedzictwo językowe Rzeczypospolitej. 2014. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 18 March 2016.
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