fakir
concept
concept
tour
tour
two_families
two families
ornaments
ornaments
figures
figures
counter_forms
counter forms
font_formats
font formats
webfonts
webfonts
character_set
character set
making_of
making of
type_specimen
type specimen
PDF
PDF
Fakir_rock
Fakir rock
Silesian
1.250.000 speakers
20 language specific characters
ISO 639 code: szl
sample text

Niy bydź szwalba jeli żeś słowik.Niy bydź słowik ani dziambel jeli żeś pjes. Ale szuszczyć kożdy może. My som Underware.

Silesian or Upper Silesian is a West Slavonic language with about 1,250,000 speakers in Upper Silesia, a region that is partly in Poland and partly in the Czech Republic. Silesian is closely related to Polish and is considered a dialect of that language by some linguists.
A new Silesian alphabet was created in 2006 and is widely used on the internet and also on the Silesian Wikipedia.
Silesian is used to some extent in literature, films, radio and television and newspapers. Although the language currently has no official status, move are being made to change this.
source
wikipedia.org, omniglot.com & ethnologue.com