jackgoesback
3 Jan 2008
Genealogy / Polish Silesians? [25]
it used to differ a lot. and it also used to be more similar to czech not to german.
in south of upper silesia it is still.
(silesia+morava in czech was one country for a while)
It also used to have it own gramma.
Now because being a part of Poland for so many years silesian is more like a dialect but there are a lot of people who finds themself Silesians not Poles.
I myslef "godom po szlonsku" and i'm very proud of being Silesian.
Regards to all poles in canada
JB
it used to differ a lot. and it also used to be more similar to czech not to german.
in south of upper silesia it is still.
(silesia+morava in czech was one country for a while)
It also used to have it own gramma.
Now because being a part of Poland for so many years silesian is more like a dialect but there are a lot of people who finds themself Silesians not Poles.
I myslef "godom po szlonsku" and i'm very proud of being Silesian.
Regards to all poles in canada
JB