szl
Szl is the ISO 639-3 code for the Silesian language, a West Slavic language spoken in the historical region of Silesia in Poland and by smaller communities in the Czech Republic and Germany. Silesian is often described as a distinct language, though its status is debated: some linguists classify it as an independent language, while others regard it as a dialect of Polish. It shares substantial grammar and lexical elements with Polish and Czech and shows contact influence from German due to long-standing historical and regional ties.
The language is typically written in the Latin alphabet and uses diacritics similar to those found in
In terms of vitality, estimates of speakers vary and data are not always directly comparable. Community efforts
Notes: Szl can appear as an acronym or code in other domains, but in linguistic contexts it