Definition of Romansch. Meaning of Romansch. Synonyms of Romansch

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Definition of Romansch

Romansch
Romansch Ro*mansch", n. [Grisons rumansch, rumonsch, romonsch. See Romance.] The language of the Grisons in Switzerland, a corruption of the Latin. [Written also Romansch, and Rumonsch.]
Romansch
Romansch Ro*mansch", n. [Grisons rumansch, rumonsch, romonsch. See Romance.] The language of the Grisons in Switzerland, a corruption of the Latin. [Written also Romansch, and Rumonsch.]

Meaning of Romansch from wikipedia

- Look up Romansh or Romansch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Romansh (also spelled Romansch, Rumansch and Rumantsch) may refer to: Romansh language...
- Romansh (/roʊˈmænʃ, roʊˈmɑːnʃ/ roh-MA(H)NSH; sometimes also spelled Romansch and Rumantsch) is a Gallo-Romance and/or Rhaeto-Romance language spoken predominantly...
- The Romansh people (also spelled Romansch, Rumantsch, or Romanche; Romansh: rumantschs, rumàntschs, romauntschs or romontschs) are a Romance ethnic group...
- Rhaeto-Romance, Rheto-Romance, Rhaeto-Italian, or Rhaetian, is a purported subfamily of the Romance languages that is spoken in south-eastern Switzerland...
- Italian-po****ted region of Ticino and the Romansch-po****ted region of Graubünden in Switzerland (the Romansch are a people with a Latin-based language)...
- Macedonian, Norwegian (both Bokmal and Nynorsk), Polish, Portuguese, Romansch, Russian, Serbian, Croatian, Spanish, Swedish, Ukrainian, and Welsh the...
- point between the territories of three ancient tribes (Rhaeto-Romance or Romansch, Bavarii and Alamanni) and their languages. It is also on the watershed...
- Romanian Flori / FlorianAlbanian Florinus, FlorusLatin FlurinRomansch Флор, Flor – Russian Флориан, FlorianBulgarian Saint Florian, a 4th-century...
- official languages of Switzerland, the others being German, Italian, and Romansch. In 2020 around 2 million people, or 22.8% of the po****tion, in Switzerland...
- g, phonemically /ɡ/, is pronounced as a fricative [ɣ] after vowels. In Romansch, the soft g is a voiced palatal plosive [ɟ] or a voiced alveolo-palatal...