Sorbian language
The Sorbian language is a Slavic language spoken primarily in the region of Lusatia in eastern Germany. It has two main dialects: Upper Sorbian and Lower Sorbian, each with its own distinct characteristics. Sorbian is recognized as a minority language and is protected by German law, allowing for its use in education and media.
Sorbian has a rich cultural heritage, with a history dating back over a thousand years. The language is closely tied to the Sorbian people, who maintain their unique traditions and customs. Efforts to preserve and promote the language continue, ensuring its survival for future generations.