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Definition of Sorbian in English: Sorbianadjective ˈsɔːbɪənˈsɔrbiən Relating to the Sorbs or their language. (与)索布人(有关)的;(与)索布语(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - During his free time, he traveled around in the area, made the acquaintance of other Sorbian students in Leipzig, and learned about the grandeur of his Slavic heritage.
- The 500 or so Sorbian immigrants who arrived in Galveston, Texas, in 1854 were primarily bilingual, speaking German and Wendish, and called themselves German Wends.
- The development of Sorbian identity and self-consciousness greatly influenced young Kosyk.
- Many Sorbian graduates of Wittenberg later evangelized among the Slovaks because their languages were so similar.
- Over the course of centuries, Sorbian population was often decimated (almost half of the population died during the Thirty Years War), and Sorbs came to be discriminated against in many ways.
noun ˈsɔːbɪənˈsɔrbiən The traditional language of the Sorbs, a Slavic language related to Polish and Czech. It has been revived from near extinction and has around 70,000 speakers. 索布语(索布人的传统语言,是一种与波兰语和捷克语有亲缘关系的斯拉夫语,在濒临失传时又得到复兴,现有大约7万使用者)。亦称WENDISH 或LUSATIAN Also called Wendish or Lusatian Example sentencesExamples - The surprise is all the more mysterious because the poetry that he wrote is not available in English; the five-volume critical edition of his works being published is in his native Sorbian.
- He began to write poetry in Sorbian at the age of 25.
- Anna did not speak Sorbian - a significant shortcoming.
- Ladin and Sorbian (not Serbian) are alive and well in Germany.
- These include Faroese, Modern Hebrew, Irish, Upper Sorbian, Urdu, and Welsh.
- During Bismarck's Kulturkampf, the Kaiserreich advocated a policy of Germanization that depreciated Sorbian, and again in Nazi Germany after 1937 it was forbidden to write or sing in Sorbian.
- Sorbian language has been forbidden in many centuries, most recently in Nazi Germany, where one could not write or sing in Sorbian.
Definition of Sorbian in US English: Sorbianadjectiveˈsôrbēənˈsɔrbiən Relating to the Sorbs or their language. (与)索布人(有关)的;(与)索布语(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - During his free time, he traveled around in the area, made the acquaintance of other Sorbian students in Leipzig, and learned about the grandeur of his Slavic heritage.
- The development of Sorbian identity and self-consciousness greatly influenced young Kosyk.
- Over the course of centuries, Sorbian population was often decimated (almost half of the population died during the Thirty Years War), and Sorbs came to be discriminated against in many ways.
- Many Sorbian graduates of Wittenberg later evangelized among the Slovaks because their languages were so similar.
- The 500 or so Sorbian immigrants who arrived in Galveston, Texas, in 1854 were primarily bilingual, speaking German and Wendish, and called themselves German Wends.
nounˈsôrbēənˈsɔrbiən The West Slavic language of the Sorbs, which has been revived from near extinction and has around 70,000 speakers. 索布语(索布人的传统语言,是一种与波兰语和捷克语有亲缘关系的斯拉夫语,在濒临失传时又得到复兴,现有大约7万使用者)。亦称WENDISH 或LUSATIAN Also called Wendish or Lusatian Example sentencesExamples - Ladin and Sorbian (not Serbian) are alive and well in Germany.
- Anna did not speak Sorbian - a significant shortcoming.
- These include Faroese, Modern Hebrew, Irish, Upper Sorbian, Urdu, and Welsh.
- Sorbian language has been forbidden in many centuries, most recently in Nazi Germany, where one could not write or sing in Sorbian.
- During Bismarck's Kulturkampf, the Kaiserreich advocated a policy of Germanization that depreciated Sorbian, and again in Nazi Germany after 1937 it was forbidden to write or sing in Sorbian.
- The surprise is all the more mysterious because the poetry that he wrote is not available in English; the five-volume critical edition of his works being published is in his native Sorbian.
- He began to write poetry in Sorbian at the age of 25.
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