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- Romansh_language abstract "Romansh(also spelled Romansch, Rumantsch, or Romanche; Romansh: About this sound rumantsch , rumàntsch, About this sound romauntsch or About this sound romontsch ) is a Romance language spoken predominantly in the southeastern Swiss canton of Grisons (Graubünden), where it has official status alongside German and Italian and is used as the medium of instruction in schools in Romansh-speaking areas. Romansh has also been recognized as a national language of Switzerland since 1938 and as an official language along with German, French and Italian since 1996. It is sometimes grouped with Ladin and Friulian as a Rhaeto-Romance language, though this is disputed.Romansh is a descendant of the spoken Latin language of the Roman Empire, which by the 5th century AD replaced the Celtic and Raetic languages previously spoken in the area, although Romansh retains a small number of words from these languages. Romansh has also been heavily influenced by German in vocabulary and morphosyntax. The language gradually retreated to its current area over the centuries, being replaced by Alemannic and Bavarian dialects. The earliest writing identified as Romansh dates from the 10th or 11th century, although major works do not appear until the 16th century when several regional written varieties began to develop. The 19th century saw a further shrinkage of the language area but also a literary revival and the start of a language movement dedicated to halting the decline of the language.In the 2000 Swiss census, 35,095 people (of whom 27,038 live in the canton of Grisons) indicated Romansh as the language of \"best command\", and 61,815 as a \"regularly spoken\" language. In 2010, Switzerland switched to a yearly system which uses a combination of municipal citizen records and a limited number of surveys. Based on this yearly system, the number of people aged 15 and above reporting Romansh as their main language was 36,622 in 2012. Spoken by around 0.9% of Switzerland's 7.7 million inhabitants, Romansh is Switzerland's least-used national language in terms of number of speakers and the eleventh most spoken language in Switzerland overall. The language area and number of speakers of Romansh has been continually shrinking over the past, though language use remains vigorous in certain regions.Romansh is divided into five different regional dialects (Sursilvan, Sutsilvan, Surmiran, Putèr, and Vallader), each with its own standardized written language. In addition, a pan-regional variety called Rumantsch Grischun was introduced in 1982, which is controversial among Romansh speakers.".
- Romansh_language iso6391Code "rm".
- Romansh_language iso6392Code "roh".
- Romansh_language iso6393Code "roh".
- Romansh_language languageFamily Gallo-Romance_languages.
- Romansh_language languageFamily Italic_languages.
- Romansh_language languageFamily Romance_languages.
- Romansh_language languageFamily Western_Romance_languages.
- Romansh_language spokenIn Graubünden.
- Romansh_language spokenIn Switzerland.
- Romansh_language thumbnail Romansh_language_composite.png?width=300.
- Romansh_language wikiPageExternalLink www.e-lir.ch.
- Romansh_language wikiPageExternalLink www.liarumantscha.ch.
- Romansh_language wikiPageExternalLink www.mypledari.ch.
- Romansh_language wikiPageExternalLink www.pledarigrond.ch.
- Romansh_language wikiPageExternalLink www.rtr.ch.
- Romansh_language wikiPageExternalLink index.html?siteSect=21020.
- Romansh_language wikiPageID "25529".
- Romansh_language wikiPageLength "152122".
- Romansh_language wikiPageOutDegree "430".
- Romansh_language wikiPageRevisionID "708124297".
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink A.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Abstand_and_ausbau_languages.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Aesop.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Affirmative_and_negative.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Affricate_consonant.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Agentura_da_Novitads_Rumantscha.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Albanian_language.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Albula_(river).
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Alemannic_German.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Almens.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Alpine_Rhine.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Alpine_transhumance.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Alveolar_consonant.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Alveolo-palatal_consonant.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Andeer.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Approximant_consonant.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Ardez.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Arno_Camenisch.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Aromanian_language.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Aspirated_consonant.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Augustine_of_Hippo.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink B.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Back_vowel.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Bavarian_language.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Brigels.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Brinzauls.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Butter_churn.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink C.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Cadi_(Swiss_region).
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Calender_Romontsch.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Calque.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Canton_of_Glarus.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Canton_of_St._Gallen.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Capuns.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Carlo_Battisti.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Carolingian_Empire.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink La_Punt.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rhaeto-Romance_languages.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Category:Romansh_language.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Cazis.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Celtic_languages.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Central_vowel.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Chalender_Ladin.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Chamois.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Charlemagne.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Christian_Democratic_Peoples_Party_of_Switzerland.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Chur.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Close-mid_vowel.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Close_vowel.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Conditional_mood.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Consonant.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Counter-Reformation.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink County_of_Tyrol.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Croatian_language.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink D.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Dalmatian_language.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Daniel_Bonifaci.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Davos.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Dental_consonant.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Dependent_clause.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Dialect.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Dialect_continuum.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Dicziunari_Rumantsch_Grischun.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Diglossia.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Diphthong.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Disentis_Abbey.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Dolomites.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Domleschg_(valley).
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Durich_Chiampel.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink E.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink ETH_Zurich.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Engadin.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Engadiner_Post.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Eurovision_Song_Contest_1989.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink F.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Federal_administration_of_Switzerland.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Veulden.
- Romansh_language wikiPageWikiLink Foppa.