German City Acts to Preserve Endangered Sorbian Language

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German City Acts to Preserve Endangered Sorbian Language
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In Bautzen, Germany, efforts are underway to preserve Sorbian, a nearly extinct Slavic language spoken by fewer than 20,000 people, through education, digital tools, and cultural traditions, amid threats from assimilation and ultra-nationalist hostility.

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