- onwards;
Saxon government changed to
Bautzen on 3 June 1868)
Lower Sorbian:
Budyšyn [ˈbudɨʃɨn] Czech: Budyšín [ˈbudɪʃiːn] Polish:
Budziszyn [buˈd͡ʑiʂɨn] The...
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zemjepisny słowničk. Budyšinje 1927; nowy śišć: Domowina-nakładnistwo,
Budyšyn 1979
Historische und
vergleichende Laut- und
Formenlehre der niedersorbischen...
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Budisse (French, old), Budyšín (Czech*, Slovak*), Budyšin (Upper Sorbian),
Budyšyn (Lower Sorbian),
Budziszyn (Polish*) Békéscsaba Békéscsaba (Hungarian*)...
- tolmacys.
Wuberk basnjow. Ed. F. Metsk.
Budysyn 1975. Juro Surowin: Sol zemje.
Wuberk proze. Ed. F. Metsk.
Budysyn 1978. Nemunyciai. Kaip
azuols druts prie...
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October 17, 1845, in Budyšin/Bautzen (Upper
Sorbian Budyšin,
Lower Sorbian:
Budyšyn),
German Bautzen,
formerly Budissin).
Handrij Zejler's two
additional verses...