, containing what is claimed to be the first written Polish sentence in 2005 – banner showing the Kashubian name of
Kartuzy County The Lechitic languages are: •
Polish, used by approximately 38 million native speakers in Poland and several million elsewhere. Polish is considered to have several
dialects, including
Greater Polish,
Lesser Polish, and
Masovian, among others; •
Silesian, used today by over 530,000 people (2011 census) in the eastern part of
Pomerania. Sometimes it is considered a dialect of
Polish. •
Slovincian, extinct since the 20th century. Sometimes considered a dialect of
Kashubian. •
Western Pomeranian, a transitional dialect group with Polabian, extinct probably 17th century. •
Polabian, extinct since the mid-18th century, a
West Lechitic language formerly spoken by Slavic peoples in areas between the
Oder and
Elbe rivers and further West in what is now the northeast of Germany. ==Features==