Low Lusatian German (in German: Niederlausitzer Mundart (also English: Low Lusatian dialect)) is a variety of Central German spoken in northern Saxony and southern Brandenburg within the regions of Lower Lusatia (Cottbus) and the northern part of Upper Lusatia (Hoyerswerda). It is well-defined from the Low German dialects around and north of Berlin, as well as the Saxon dialect group of present-day Saxony and the Slavic language of the Sorbs.
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| - Die Niederlausitzer Mundart ist ein mitteldeutscher Dialekt auf niederdeutschen (südmärkischen) und sorbischem Substrat, der zu den lausitzischen Dialekten zählt und in Brandenburg um Cottbus sowie in Sachsen um Hoyerswerda gesprochen wird. Gemeinsam mit dem Berlinischen bildet die Niederlausitzer Mundart die Gruppe der Südbrandenburgischen (südmärkischen) Dialekte. (de)
- Low Lusatian German (in German: Niederlausitzer Mundart (also English: Low Lusatian dialect)) is a variety of Central German spoken in northern Saxony and southern Brandenburg within the regions of Lower Lusatia (Cottbus) and the northern part of Upper Lusatia (Hoyerswerda). It is well-defined from the Low German dialects around and north of Berlin, as well as the Saxon dialect group of present-day Saxony and the Slavic language of the Sorbs. (en)
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| - Die Niederlausitzer Mundart ist ein mitteldeutscher Dialekt auf niederdeutschen (südmärkischen) und sorbischem Substrat, der zu den lausitzischen Dialekten zählt und in Brandenburg um Cottbus sowie in Sachsen um Hoyerswerda gesprochen wird. Gemeinsam mit dem Berlinischen bildet die Niederlausitzer Mundart die Gruppe der Südbrandenburgischen (südmärkischen) Dialekte. Über ihr jetziges Verbreitungsgebiet hinaus wurde die Niederlausitzer Mundart bis zum Zweiten Weltkrieg um das heutige Żary (Sorau) gesprochen. Das Niederlausitzische hat eine wahrnehmbare Differenz zu den nördlichen märkischen Mundarten und steht im klaren Unterschied zu den westlich gelegenen Mundarten des Obersächsischen und Anhaltischen, während es nach Süden hin allmählich in die Oberlausitzer Dialekte (z. B. West- oder Ostlausitzer Mundart) übergeht. (de)
- Low Lusatian German (in German: Niederlausitzer Mundart (also English: Low Lusatian dialect)) is a variety of Central German spoken in northern Saxony and southern Brandenburg within the regions of Lower Lusatia (Cottbus) and the northern part of Upper Lusatia (Hoyerswerda). It is well-defined from the Low German dialects around and north of Berlin, as well as the Saxon dialect group of present-day Saxony and the Slavic language of the Sorbs. Both regions were strongly influenced by different dialects, especially after World War II. Refugees from East Prussia and Silesia settled there after their dispossession from former German areas. After the foundation of the German Democratic Republic and an economical development because of a stronger extraction of lignite, people from Mecklenburg, Thuringia, Saxony, and Saxony-Anhalt moved to the Lusatia region to benefit from the development. Due to this influence of other German dialects, Low Lusatian never formed a too strong variation from standard German. For people moving now into this area, the dialect is easy to learn and influences their spoken language quite quickly. (en)
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