- Leagues. The
other native names also
refer to the Grey League:
Grischùn in Sutsilvan,
Grischun in the
other forms of Romansh, and
Grigioni in Italian. Rhaetia...
- for this
standard language under the name
Rumantsch Grischun (Rumantsch
Grischun:
rumantsch grischun). Schmid's
approach consisted of
creating a language...
- The
Dicziunari Rumantsch Grischun (abbreviation DRG) is the
biggest dictionary of the
Romansh language.
Founded in 1904 by the Indo-Europeanist Robert...
- Romansh:
Grischun talian; French:
Grisons italiens) or
sometimes also
called Lombard Grisons (Lombard:
Grison lombard, lumbard; Romansh:
Grischun lumbard)...
-
Grischun). It is
composed of the
following dialects:
Puter (Engadin valley)
Vallader (Engadin valley)
Surmiran Sursilvan Sutsilvan Rumantsch Grischun...
- sursilˈvaːn]; Sursilvan, Vallader, Surmiran, Sutsilvan, and
Rumantsch Grischun: sursilvan; Puter: sursilvaun) is a
group of
dialects of the
Romansh language...
- "Rumantschia" due to
regional separation and
dialectal variations.
Rumantsch Grischun was an
attempt launched in the 1980s to
introduce a
standard version of...
- (including main
regional varieties)
Catalan French Norman Romansh (Rumantsch
Grischun)
Ladin (Gherdëina)
Lombard Italian Spanish Portuguese Sardinian Romanian...
-
Vallader (Vallader, Sursilvan, Puter, Surmiran, and
Rumantsch Grischun:
vallader [vɐˈlaːdɛr] ; Sutsilvan: valader) is a
variety of the
Romansh language...
- of the
canton to
introduce the pan-regional
Romansh variety Rumantsch Grischun as the
language of
schooling and
official use. In 2012 however, a muni****l...