Romansh, a derivative of Latin, is one of four official languages in this nation.
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Romansh shall be an official language for communicating with persons of Romansh language.
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Romansh is spoken by some 1% of Switzerland's 7.4 million inhabitants.
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Romansh is in the same family as Spanish or Italian, but looks more daunting because of the long sequences of consonants.
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Romansh lost ground to both German and Italian.
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Romansh has just one copula, esser.
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Romansh came to be a written language, and therefore it is recognized as a language, even though it is very close to the Lombardic alpine dialects.
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Romansh is an umbrella term covering a group of closely related dialects spoken in southern Switzerland and all belonging to the Rhaeto-Romance language family.
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The Rhaeto-Romance language spoken in southeastern Switzerland; it is an official language of Switzerland
Of or relating to the Romansh language
Promptuario de voci volgari e Latine, Valgrisii, 1565, 4to: Der, die, das, oder Nomenclatura (German nouns explained in Rom.), Scoul, 1744, 8vo: Conradi, Zurich, 1820, 8vo; 1826, 12mo, 2 vols.: Carisch, Chur, 1821, 8vo; 1852, 16mo.