Different languagesLower Sorbian vs Serbian
Despite the similar names, Lower Sorbian (Sorbian) and Serbian (Serbian) are entirely separate languages from different branches of the Slavic family. Compare them side by side — where each is spoken, who speaks them, and how they relate.
Lower SorbianDolnoserbski · Niedersorbisch · Wendish
A West Slavic language spoken by the Sorb minority of Lower Lusatia in Brandenburg, centred on Cottbus (Chóśebuz). Critically endangered, with revitalisation efforts in bilingual schools and the Witaj programme.
- Approximate centre
- 51.76°, 14.33°
SerbianSrpski · Standard Serbian
The Belgrade-based standard of Serbian. Part of the Štokavian dialect continuum that underlies all four BCMS national standards (Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin, Serbian); written in both Cyrillic and Latin scripts.
- Approximate centre
- 44.79°, 20.45°
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