…how the Interslavic flew between ocean Hello, we have good news! A few weeks ago, MSJF got in touch with Slavicbros (https://linktr.ee/slavicbros). These are people who are descendants of Slavic nations in America and want to keep their culture there. We exchanged good ideas with them about how it would be possible to develop theContinue reading “ISV in America!”
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Interslavic Language at Adam Mickiewicz University and a concert
It was a pleasure for the representatives of our Foundation to be at a presentation about the Interslavic language and literature, which took place at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań! It is very encouraging to see that both scholars and students are interested in the Interslavic language – one of the goals of our FoundationContinue reading “Interslavic Language at Adam Mickiewicz University and a concert”
Interslavic Language Resolution 2025
Resolution of the Interslavic Language Committee Our project is developing rapidly, with many thousands of people interested in it. Last summer, it achieved ISO registration (https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/isv) along with other international standards. The language community is growing: videos, podcasts, music are being made, and many texts are being written. For this reason, we all need toContinue reading “Interslavic Language Resolution 2025”
Interslavic language in a Warsaw University podcast
It was a great pleasure for us to be guests on the Radio Kampus 97.1 FM podcast. You can listen there about the history of the Interslavic language in Interslavic itself, which is one of the results of long-term linguistic comparatistics, which we, in our Foundation, want to take to a higher level. CLICK TOContinue reading “Interslavic language in a Warsaw University podcast”
Second Interslavic Meeting in Poznań
In order to prepare ourselves for the approaching Interslavic Day and the CISLa Conference in Oslo, on 17.03.2024 we had a bit of preparation from the practical linguistic side – some of the participants had the opportunity to pronounce their first Interslavic sentences in an eye-to-eye conversation. In the meantime the cooperation within the non-formalContinue reading “Second Interslavic Meeting in Poznań”