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Polabian

Polabian ()
Spoken in: Germany
Region:
Total speakers: extinct
Ranking: not ranked
Genetic classification: Indo-European

 Balto-Slavic group
  Slavic
   West Slavic
    Lekhitic
     Polabian

Official status
Official language of:
Regulated by:
Language codes
ISO 639-1
ISO 639–2sla
SILpox
See also: Language – List of languages

The Polabian language was a group of Slavic dialects spoken in present-day northern Germany: Mecklenburg, Brandenburg, Saxony-Anhalt, eastern parts of Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein. They became extinct in the 18th century. There are known Polabian texts written in Hanover Wendland (Luechow-Dannenberg) in 17th and 18th centuries. Polabian was one of the Lekhitic languages.

The name derives from the name of Polabian Slavs, which in its turn derives from name of the Elbe river in Slavic languages: Labe in Czech language and Łaba in Polish language, see Wends.








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