sauna
concept
concept
tour
tour
two_italics
two italics
ligatures
ligatures
figures
figures
dingbats
dingbats
font_formats
font formats
webfonts
webfonts
character_set
character set
making_of
making of
type_specimen
type specimen
PDF
PDF
supplements
supplements
Sorbian (Lower Sorbian)
14.000 speakers
22 language specific characters
ISO 639 code: dsb
sample text

Njebuź kukawa, gdyž sy syłojk.Njebuź syłojk abo mucharik, gdyž sy psyk. Ale kuždy móžo ropotaś. Smy Underware.

Sorbian, or Wendisch, is a member of the West Slavic subgroup of Indo-European languges spoken by about 54,000 people in Upper and Lower Lusatia in the German Länder of Saxony and Brandenburg. The Sorbs are descendents of the Wends, the German name for the Slavic tribes who occupied the area between the Elbe and Saale rivers in the west and the Odra (Oder) River in the east during the medieval period.
Sorbian first appeared in writing during the 16th century. The first Sorbian texts include a fragment of a liturgy (1543) from Zossen and the translation of the New Testament (1548) by M Jakubica from Laubnitz. In the mid-19th century, written Upper Sorbian based on the dialect spoken around Bautzen was introduced as the compulsory standard in the Sorbian-speaking area in Upper Lusatia, while written Lower Sorbian based on the Cottbus dialect was introduced as the standard written form in Lower Lusatia.
source
wikipedia.org, omniglot.com, wikipedia.org, evertype.com & ethnologue.com