Out of your description our countries are very similar 😂
What do you mean by
se silným ostravským přízvukem
Is it Silesian or more like 'laszski'?
Out of your description our countries are very similar 😂
What do you mean by
se silným ostravským přízvukem
Is it Silesian or more like 'laszski'?
In the north of Moravia (in Silesia, around Ostrava), the Czechs gained a Polish accent. On the penultimate syllable. Czech always has an accent on the syllable first. A man from the north is known by the first word.
That's crazy because Poles claim we in Silesia are to have accents earlier, on initial syllables mostly, than in regular Polish.
I was asking because there's also a type of language of around Jablunkov and I think it is described as part of 'Laszsko gŏdka' (Lach dialect). I'm not an expert on the topic, I'm just curious
Here's one example of a music band of frontiers
http://www.blaf.cz/index.php?body=diskografie
Czech and Polish have been interacting for over a thousand years. It can be heard, especially at the borders.