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Romansh

Romansh is a Romance language spoken in southeastern Switzerland. It is one of the four national languages of Switzerland, and it is also an official language in the canton of Grisons. Romansh has about 35,000 speakers, and it is considered a endangered language. The language is derived from Vulgar Latin, and it has been influenced by German, Italian, and French. Romansh has three main dialects: Sursilvan, Puter, and Vallader. The language is written in the Latin alphabet, and there is also a Romansh version of the Swiss-German dialect called Rumantsch Grischun. Romansh is an official language in the canton of Grisons, and it is also one of the four national languages of Switzerland. The language has about 35,000 speakers, and it is considered a endangered language. The language is derived from Vulgar Latin, and it has been influenced by German, Italian, and French. Romansh has three main dialects: Sursilvan, Puter, and Vallader. The language is written in the Latin alphabet, and there is also a Romansh version of the Swiss-German dialect called Rumantsch Grischun. Romansh is an interesting language because it is derived from Vulgar Latin, but it has also been influenced by German, Italian, and French. The language has three main dialects, and it is written in the Latin alphabet.

Language group

Romance languages

Language locales, regions and scripts

Romansh
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Romansh, Switzerland, Latin
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Romansh, Switzerland
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Romansh, Latin
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