Sorbian, Upper Language

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Also Known As: Hornjoserbski,Wendish,Upper Lusatian,Hornoserbski,Obersorbisch,Haut Sorabe


Description:

Upper Sorbian (Hornjoserbsce) is a minority language spoken in Germany in the historical province of Upper Lusatia, which is today part of Saxony. A West Slavic language, it strongly resembles Czech. The history of the Upper Sorbian language in Germany began with the Slavic migrations during the 6th Century AD. Beginning in the 12th Century, there was a massive influx of rural Germanic settlers from Flanders, Saxony, Thuringia and Franconia. The succeeding devastation of the country by martial actions began the slow decrease of the Upper Sorbian language. In addition, in the Saxony region, the Sorbian language was legally subordinated to the German language. Language prohibitions were later added: In 1293, the Sorbian language was forbidden in Berne castle before the courts; in 1327 it was forbidden in Zwickau and Leipzig, and from 1424 on it was forbidden in Meissen. Further, there was the condition in many guilds of the cities of the area to accept only members of German-language origin.

However, the central areas of the Milzener and Lusitzer, in the area of the today's Lausitz, were relatively unaffected by the new German language settlements and legal restrictions. The language..... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Sorbian, Upper Language Speakers

<googlemap zoom="1" width=400 height=300 lat="52.000000" lon="9.000000" type="map"> 53.000000, 9.000000, Europe 51.000000, 9.000000, Germany</googlemap>

Rosetta Document Collection

Genesis Translation:
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Orthography:
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Overview

Main Country: Germany
Spoken In:

Regions: Europe

ISO 639-3 Code: hsb

Classification Taxonomy

All Languages

  Indo-European Group

    Slavic Group

      West Slavic Group

        Sorbian Group

          Sorbian, Upper Language