Romansh language facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Romansh |
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Rumantsch, Romontsch, Rumauntsch, Rumàntsch | ||||
Sursilvan house inscription in Trun
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Pronunciation | [rʊˈmantʃ], [ʁoˈmɔntʃ], [rʊˈmɛntʃ], [rʊˈmaʊ̯ntʃ], [rʊˈmœntʃ] | |||
Native to | Switzerland | |||
Region | Grisons (Graubünden) | |||
Ethnicity | Romansh Swiss | |||
Native speakers | 35,000 (language of best command) (2000) 60,000 (regular speakers) |
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Language family |
Indo-European
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Standard forms |
Rumantsch Grischun
Putèr
Sutsilvan
Surmiran
Sursilvan
Vallader
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Dialects |
Sursilvan
Vallader
Surmiran
Putèr
Sutsilvan
Jauer
Tuatschin
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Writing system | Latin | |||
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Official language in | Switzerland | |||
Linguasphere | 51-AAA-k | |||
The traditional Romansh-speaking parts of Switzerland (dark green)
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Romansh (also spelled Rumantsch, Romansch or Romanche) is one of Switzerland's four national languages. (The other three are French, German and Italian.) 50,000 people in the canton of Graubünden use it as their native language.
Images for kids
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Vrin, the municipality with the highest percentage of people naming Romansh as their language of best command in 2000 (95.6%)
See also
In Spanish: Romanche para niños
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