Walser is a language spoken in parts of Switzerland, Austria and Italy. It is a German dialect, but is not mutually intelligible with Standard German. Walser is closely related to the Alemannic dialects of German.
Walser is spoken in the Walser communities of Switzerland, Austria and Italy. The language is a German dialect, but is not mutually intelligible with Standard German. Walser is closely related to the Alemannic dialects of German.
The Walser people are an ethnic group who have lived in the Alps for centuries. They are named after the language they speak. The Walser language is endangered, with only about 1% of the population speaking it.
The Walser language is a German dialect, but is not mutually intelligible with Standard German. Walser is closely related to the Alemannic dialects of German. Walser is spoken in the Walser communities of Switzerland, Austria and Italy.
The Walser people are an ethnic group who have lived in the Alps for centuries. They are named after the language they speak. The Walser language is endangered, with only about 1% of the population speaking it.
The Walser language is a German dialect, but is not mutually intelligible with Standard German. Walser is closely related to the Alemannic dialects of German. Walser is spoken in the Walser communities of Switzerland, Austria and Italy.
The Walser people are an ethnic group who have lived in the Alps for centuries. They are named after the language they speak. The Walser language is endangered, with only about 1% of the population speaking it.