This is the second part of the language game we played to see how mutually intelligible are Silesian dialect and Czech, Kashubian and Polish language. Ślōnskŏ gŏdka is considered to be the Silesian dialect of the Polish language, is so distinct from Polish that some advocate for its recognition as a separate language. Let us know what you think. 🤓
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Ślōnskŏ gŏdka has many names: ślůnsko godka, slezština, gwara śląska, język śląski, etnolekt śląski, Schlonsakisch.
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