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Romansh (also spelled Romansch, Rumants(c)h, or Romanche; Romansh: rumantsch/rumauntsch/romontsch; German: Rätoromanisch) is one of the four national languages of Switzerland, along with German, Italian and French. It is one of the Rhaeto-Romance languages, believed to have descended from the Vulgar Latin variety spoken by Roman era occupiers of the region, and, as such, is closely related to French, Occitan and Lombard, as well as other Romance languages to a lesser extent. As of the 2000 Swiss Census, it is spoken by 35,095 residents of the canton of Graubünden (Grisons) as the language of "best command", and 61,815 in the "best command" plus "most spoken" categories. Spoken now by around 0.9% of Switzerland's 7.7 million inhabitants, it is Switzerland's least-used national language in terms of number of speakers. From Wikipedia under the
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Examiner.com Switzerland has four official languages- German, French, Italian, and some dialect, Romansh , which only twelve people speak. Berne is German-speaking. ... and more » Road Trip: Seeking Alpine tranquility in a 1968 BMW 2500
LeftLane News Just beyond the switchbacks, the language of choice changes to Schweizerdeutsch, or Swiss German, with a little Romansch thrown in if you listen closely. ... and more » From Google News Search: "Romansh language" |



