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Vallader (
Vallader, Sursilvan, Puter, Surmiran, and
Rumantsch Grischun:
vallader [vɐˈlaːdɛr] ; Sutsilvan: valader) is a
variety of the
Romansh language...
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language in the
census of 2000.
Vallader (
Vallader:
vallader;
derived from val "valley") –
spoken in the
Lower Engadine (
Vallader and Putèr:
Engiadina B****a)...
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nickname derived from put 'porridge',
meaning 'porridge-eaters'.
Puter and
Vallader are
sometimes referred to as one
specific variety known as Ladin, as they...
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collectively known as
Rumantschia in
Romansh (alternatively rumantschadad,
Vallader: rumantschità, Sursilvan: romontschadad). This term has come to replace...
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protect and
promote minority languages such as Ladin.
Sursilvan Putèr
Vallader Surmiran Sutsilvan Central Friulian,
spoken in the
Udine province. Northern...
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Sutsilvan (Rumantsch Grischun: sutsilvan;
Vallader: suotsilvan; Putèr: suotsilvaun;
derived from sut "below" and
selva "forest") is a
dialect of the Romansh...
- French:
canton [kɑ̃tɔ̃]; Italian: cantone;
Sursilvan and Surmiran: cantun;
Vallader and Puter: Chantun; Sutsilvan: cantùn;
Rumantsch Grischun: chantun) rendered...
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Friulian Fornes Ladin Cadorino Nones Romansh Jauer Putèr
Surmiran Sursilvan Vallader Others Franco-Italian
Mediterranean Lingua Franca (Western Romance-based...
- The
traditionally spoken Romansh idiom in the
Lower Engadine is
called Vallader. The
Upper Engadine (Romansh: Engiadin'Ota; German: Oberengadin) begins...
- Sursilvan: Rein, ריין,
Sutsilvan and Surmiran: Ragn,
Rumantsch Grischun,
Vallader and Puter: Rain; Italian: Reno [ˈrɛːno];
Alemannic German: Rhi(n), including...