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Despite an active movement to promote speaking Pomorian, the language stays endangered with 3600-4000 native speakers according to [[w:Polish census of 2011|Polish census in 2011]] (compared to 17000 in 1978). The Pomorian Association was created in 2004 with the intention of promoting and popularizing the Pomorian language and culture. Pomorian language classes have been conducted for both children and adults in some areas (mostly in big towns) and an increasing ammount of people are learning Pomorian as a second language.
Despite an active movement to promote speaking Pomorian, the language stays endangered with 3600-4000 native speakers according to [[w:Polish census of 2011|Polish census in 2011]] (compared to 17000 in 1978). The Pomorian Association was created in 2004 with the intention of promoting and popularizing the Pomorian language and culture. Pomorian language classes have been conducted for both children and adults in some areas (mostly in big towns) and an increasing ammount of people are learning Pomorian as a second language.


==Orthography==
''Main article: [[Pamarėska/Orthography]]''
==Phonology==
==Phonology==
=== Vowels ===
=== Vowels ===
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