Polabian
Polabian
Spoken in:
Germany
Total speakers:
extinct
Ranking:
not ranked
Genetic
classification:
Indo-European
Slavic
West
Lekhitic
Polabian
Official status
Official language of:
ISO 639-2:
sla
SIL:
POX
The
Polabian language
was a group of
Slavic
dialects
spoken in present-day northern
Germany
:
Mecklenburg
,
Brandenburg
,
Saxony-Anhalt
, eastern parts of
Lower Saxony
and
Schleswig-Holstein
. They became extinct in the
18th
century. There are known Polabian texts written in
Hanover
Wendland
(
Luechow-Dannenberg
) in
17th
and
18th
centuries. Polabian was one of the
Lekhitic languages
. The name derives from the name of
Polabian Slavs
, which in its turn derives from name of the
Elbe
river in
Slavic
languages:
Labe
in
Czech language
and
Łaba
in
Polish language
, see
Wends
.
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