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- Romansh language - Wikipedia
Romansh is a Romance language descending from Vulgar Latin, the spoken language of the Roman Empire Among the Romance languages, Romansh stands out because of its peripheral location [13] This has resulted in several archaic features
- Romansh language and alphabet - Omniglot
Romansh is a Romance language spoken by 50-70,000 people in the Swiss canton of Grisons (Graubünden) It is one of the four national languages of Switzerland and has semi-official status
- Switzerland’s mysterious fourth language - BBC
Romansh is a Romance language indigenous to Switzerland’s largest canton, Graubünden, located in the south-eastern corner of the country In the last century, the number of Romansh speakers has
- Romansh language | Romansh Dialects, Swiss Alps Rhaeto-Romance . . .
Romansh language, Romance language of the Rhaetian group spoken in northern Italy and Switzerland, primarily in the Rhine Valley in the Swiss canton of Graubünden (Grisons) Since 1938 Romansh has been a “national” language of Switzerland for cantonal, though not federal, purposes; a referendum in 1996, however, accorded it semiofficial
- The Romansh - Lia Rumantscha
60,000 people speak Romansh – over 100,000 consume use Romansh The Romansh language struggles to assert itself It is often overlooked The ubiquitousness of the German language and the strong influence of English are two of the reasons why Romansh is increasingly being marginalised
- The English - Romansh dictionary | Glosbe
In the English - Romansh dictionary you will find phrases with translations, examples, pronunciation and pictures Translation is fast and saves you time
- Romansh | Resources, Data And More for Romansh
Romansh is spoken by approximately 40,000 people, primarily in Switzerland, where it is recognized as a national language A member of the Indo-European family, Romansh uses the Latin alphabet and features a fusional grammar with two genders and subject-verb-object (SVO) word order
- Romansh Language: History, Dialects, and Culture
Romansh is one of Switzerland’s four national languages, yet it remains unfamiliar to many outside the country Spoken by just over 60,000 people, Romansh holds an essential place in Switzerland’s linguistic and cultural identity Its unique mix of Latin roots and Alpine influences makes it a linguistic treasure worth exploring
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