East Pomeranian (Ostpommersch) is a East Low German dialect that is or used to be spoken in Northern Poland. Together with Low Saxon, East Low German forms the language of Plattdüütsch. East Pomeranian is spoken in Brazil mainly nowadays. The varieties of East Pomeranian are: Human Language Families Most languages are known to belong to language families (families hereforth). ... The Indo-European languages include some 443 (SIL estimate) languages and dialects spoken by about three billion people, including most of the major language families of Europe and western Asia, which belong to a single superfamily. ... The Germanic languages form one of the branches of the Indo-European (IE) language family, spoken by the Germanic peoples who settled in northern Europe along the borders of the Roman Empire. ... West Germanic is the largest branch of the Germanic family of languages, including such languages as English, Dutch, and German. ... Low German (in Low German, Platt(düütsch) or Nedderdüütsch) is any of a variety of West Germanic languages spoken in northern Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium. ... East Low German dialects are spoken in north eastern parts of Germany as well as by minorities in northern Poland. ... Low Saxon (in Low Saxon, Nedersaksisch, Neddersassisch, Plattdüütsch or Nedderdüütsch) is any of a variety of Low German dialects spoken in northern Germany and the Netherlands. ... East Low German dialects are spoken in north eastern parts of Germany as well as by minorities in northern Poland. ... Plattdüütsch is a name for the regional language varieties: Low Saxon language East Low German language. ...
As a native Pomeranian from the Gross Garde vicinity.
From numerous conversations with Pomeranians expelled from their homeland, I know that the deprecating and ironic remarks concerning the Kashubes from the counties of Stolp and Buetow are connected with the landscape.
the northwest is the lighthouse-tower of Scholpin, to the east is Leba Lake, and to the
The lowest precipitation occurs in the eastern part of Wielkopolska and in Kujawy, a region lying in the rain shadow of the Pomeranian Lake District.
The average annual temperature in Poland ranges from 5-7*C in the hilly Pomeranian and Masurian lake districts and in the uplands to 8-10*C in the belt of the sub-Carpathian basins, the Silesian Lowland and the Wielkopolska Lowland.
It is the shortest in the mountains, in the eastern part of the Pomeranian Lake District and in the Masurian and Suwalki lake districts.