Hi! I’m from Poland 🇵🇱 and I’ve been creating my own Slavic conlang inspired mostly by Polish (around 80%), with some elements from Slovak and rural Lesser Poland dialects. I began in 2019 and ended it somewere in january 2025. The language is called Wisłewski or Zahodnjo-Wisłewski ("West-Vistulan").
Fictionally it’s spoken in the area of Gmina Czernichów, and its central village is called Rusowěce (based on real-life Rusocice). For more info please visit my website: https://zahodnjowislewski.wordpress.com

If you like conlangs or Slavic languages, I’d love to hear your feedback or questions.

by bielikoo

9 comments
  1. I’m surprised at the amount of words i can understand for how slovak it looks, when I just read your post I imagined I will understand a lot and it will “feel” much less slovak 😀

  2. You might want to share to r/conlangs

    podoba mi się a więcej konkretów jutro z kompa

  3. I applaud the autism, I love conlangs. I began working on mine 11 years ago, though they’ve never evolved into something usable. Yours looks really polished on the first glance, I like it a lot. I’ll be sure to visit the village once I get my drivers license.

  4. Conlanging might actually be useful. There is a polish game called “Contraband Police” (which is esentially a 3D “Papers, Please”), and IIRC people there speak a fictional language based on the Slavic ones

  5. Jaka je rožnica pomezy “cz” a “čz”?

    Jaka je wymowa “ř”? Jako w čzeskim jezyku, či jako “rz” w polskim jezyku?

  6. Solving problems that don’t exist. I find it hard not to applaud.

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