1. Kashubian - Noun
2. Kashubian - Adjective
3. Kashubian - Proper noun
Kashubian (not comparable)
Of or relating to the Kashubian people and their language.
Kashubian
A Slavic language spoken in the Pomeranian region of Poland.
Synonym: Pomeranian
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Kashubian (plural Kashubians)
A member of the Kashubian people; a person from Kashubia.
My Kashubian family, like the Jews, are people who were born and live in border areas and were suspected by the Nazis and by the Communists of being disloyal. Donald Tusk
Dear Kashubian brothers and sisters! Cherish the values and the heritage that define your identity. Pope John Paul II
According to the old tradition, on Easter Monday Kashubian boys chase girls whipping gently their legs with juniper twigs. Source: Internet
A number of schools in Poland use Kashubian as a teaching language. Source: Internet
A "Standard" Kashubian language does not exist despite attempts to create one, rather a variety of dialects are spoken that differ significantly from each other. Source: Internet
At the 2011 census however, the number of persons declaring "Kashubian" as their only identity was 16,000, and 233,000 including those who declared Kashubian as first or second ethnicity. Source: Internet