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Masurian dialects
Dialect of Polish spoken in northeastern Poland / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Masurian ethnolect (Masurian: mazurská gádkä; Polish: mazurski; German: Masurisch), according to some linguists, is a dialect group of the Polish language; others consider Masurian to be a separate language, spoken by the Masurian people in northeastern Poland.
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Masurian | |
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mazurská gádkä | |
Native to | Poland |
Region | Masuria |
Native speakers | (undated figure of 5,000–15,000[citation needed]) |
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ISO 639-3 | – |
![]() Historical Prussia – Masuria is captioned as Mazury |
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The dialect belongs to the Masovian dialect group and is located in the part of Poland as well as parts of Siberia. It borders the Lubawa dialect to the far southwest, the Ostróda dialect and Warmia dialect to the west, the new mixed dialects to the north, the Suwałki dialect to the east, marginally the Podlachia dialect to the far east, and the Kurpie dialect and Far Mazovian dialect to the south.[3]