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The '''Sorbs''' are Slavic people. They live mostly in [[Germany]] and [[Poland]]. There are 60,000 Sorbian people in the world. About 25,000 people speak one of the [[Sorbian language]]s.
The '''Sorbs''' are Slavic people. They live mostly in [[Germany]] and [[Poland]]. There are 60,000 Sorbian people in the world. About 25,000 people speak one of the [[Sorbian language]]s.



Latest revision as of 07:36, 11 June 2023

The Sorbs are Slavic people. They live mostly in Germany and Poland. There are 60,000 Sorbian people in the world. About 25,000 people speak one of the Sorbian languages.

In Germany and Poland Sorbs do not use the old fashioned words "Wends" or "Wendish" to describe themselves. American and Australian communities often prefer to call themselves "Wends" or "Wendish". They think that “Sorb” and “Sorbian” are bad words.

Upper Sorbian and Lower Sorbian dialects are protected languages in parts of Germany under the European Charter for Minority or Regional Languages