this language evolved from medieval German, in XIV century Poland was quite low populated compared to overcrowded western Europe, so our King invited colonists from Europe, most of them were German or Dutch speaking. This village is relic of this time, it's amazing they cultivated language so many centuries.
Between the English language clips, the pictures and the English summary astons at the bottom you would have got 90%+ of the information. This approach supports another minority language: Scottish Gaelic. @hieratics @Gilbertineable
@@andreasgwolff it's a Silesian joke, mixed German and Silesian dialect. It means something like: did you see small piglet running through the field? :)
That must be a misunderstanding. Wymysiöeryś is widely used in South-Western Poland. From Wrocław to Katowice most restaurant menus will be in this language too. In some regions people speak Wymysiöeryś and Silesian as a second language, yet hardly any Polish.
lol, utter bullshit what you are saying. 99 por cent of people in Wroclaw or Katowice or wherever else in Poland dont even know that there is a language called Wymysiöeryś. Why are you spreading false information?