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- Lach_dialects abstract "The Lachian dialects (Lach dialects, Czech: lašská nářečí, lašstina, Polish: gwary laskie, not to be confused with the Lechitic language group), are a group of West Slavic dialects that form a transition between the Polish and Czech language. They are spoken in parts of Czech Silesia, the Hlučín Region, and northeastern Moravia, as well as in some adjacent villages in Poland. Most Czech researchers consider Lach a dialect of Czech, whereas Polish dialectologists tend to ascribe Polish origins to Lach.Lachian, which is close to the Polish language, is divided into numerous subdialects (Western, Eastern and Southern), it can therefore also be regarded as a dialect continuum, with limited mutual intelligibility between the eastern and western dialects. This dialectal differentiation is not typical for the Czech Republic, where there is a good deal of dialect leveling, especially in the west of the republic.Most Lachs, especially younger speakers, now speak Czech, and use it as a written language, while Lach remains the language of everyday speech. Lachian contains many German loanwords, according to some sources, up to 8% of the vocabulary.The poet Óndra Łysohorsky is probably the best-known writer in a Lachian dialect. Łysohorsky was notable for refusing to write in Czech, instead writing in the local dialect of Upper Silesia. In doing so, he helped contribute greatly to the development of the Lach literary language.".
- Lach_dialects thumbnail Lach_Silesian_dialect_and_Cieszyn_Silesian_dialect.png?width=300.
- Lach_dialects wikiPageID "18248708".
- Lach_dialects wikiPageRevisionID "592145208".
- Lach_dialects hasPhotoCollection Lach_dialects.
- Lach_dialects subject Category:Czech_dialects.
- Lach_dialects type Abstraction100002137.
- Lach_dialects type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
- Lach_dialects type Communication100033020.
- Lach_dialects type CzechDialects.
- Lach_dialects type Dialect107155661.
- Lach_dialects type Non-standardSpeech107155081.
- Lach_dialects type Speech107109196.
- Lach_dialects comment "The Lachian dialects (Lach dialects, Czech: lašská nářečí, lašstina, Polish: gwary laskie, not to be confused with the Lechitic language group), are a group of West Slavic dialects that form a transition between the Polish and Czech language. They are spoken in parts of Czech Silesia, the Hlučín Region, and northeastern Moravia, as well as in some adjacent villages in Poland.".
- Lach_dialects label "Dialectes lachs".
- Lach_dialects label "Gwary laskie".
- Lach_dialects label "Lach dialects".
- Lach_dialects label "Lachische Sprache".
- Lach_dialects label "Ляшский язык".
- Lach_dialects label "لغة لاشية".
- Lach_dialects sameAs Lašská_nářečí.
- Lach_dialects sameAs Lachische_Sprache.
- Lach_dialects sameAs Dialectes_lachs.
- Lach_dialects sameAs Gwary_laskie.
- Lach_dialects sameAs m.04cxf_r.
- Lach_dialects sameAs Q35743.
- Lach_dialects sameAs Q35743.
- Lach_dialects sameAs Lach_dialects.
- Lach_dialects wasDerivedFrom Lach_dialects?oldid=592145208.
- Lach_dialects depiction Lach_Silesian_dialect_and_Cieszyn_Silesian_dialect.png.
- Lach_dialects isPrimaryTopicOf Lach_dialects.