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Tutejszy (Polish:
tutejszy,
Polish pronunciation: [tuˈtɛjʂɨ]; Belarusian: тутэйшы, romanized: tutejšy; Ukrainian: тутешній, romanized: tuteshniy; Lithuanian:...
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identified as Polezhuks, who self-identified
their ethnicity in the
census as
tutejszy ("local"). The do****ent
noted that they were
using East
Slavic dialects...
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question about the
mother tongue or
language spoken at home by the
Tutejszy in the
historical region of Kresy,
which covers parts of
modern Ukraine...
- and to
prove this Otrębski
provided examples of
Lithuanianisms in the
Tutejszy language. In 2015,
Polish linguist Mirosław Jankowiak [pl]
attested that...
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Northern Tutchones,
Southern Tutchones Native American religion Tutejszy Indo-European →
Slavic → Polish, Indo-European →
Slavic → East Slavic,...
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Tutejsi may
refer to: Poleszuk, the
people inhabiting Polesia Tutejszy, a self-identification
translated as 'local' or 'from here', used in Poland, Ukraine...
- were ****imilated with the
neighboring Belarusians and
called themselves tutejszy ("the locals"),
while staying Catholics, that
meant Polish self-identification...
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Poleshuks ("
Tutejszy") and just 6 Belarusians.
According to the 1931
census this county's po****tion
included 74,313
Poleshuk ("
Tutejszy" language), 8...
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established sense of
their national identity; they
described their language as "
Tutejszy" "simple speech" (Polish: mowa prosta) or "Poleshuk" (in Polesia). What's...
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voivodeships with
significant Belarusian po****tions. Belarusian/Poleshuk("
Tutejszy")/Russian and Orthodox/Gr****
Catholic majority minority counties are highlighted...