Romansh Language

Romansh (; sometimes also spelled Romansch and Rumantsch; Sursilvan: romontsch [ʁoˈmɔntʃ] (listen); Vallader, Surmiran, and Rumantsch Grischun: rumantsch [rʊˈmantʃ] (listen); Puter: rumauntsch [rʊˈmɛntʃ] (listen); Sutsilvan: rumàntsch) is a Romance language spoken predominantly in the Swiss canton of the Grisons (Graubünden). Romansh has been recognized as a national language of Switzerland since 1938, and as an official language in correspondence with Romansh-speaking citizens since 1996, along with German, French and Italian. It also has official status in the canton of the Grisons alongside German and Italian and is used as the medium of instruction in schools in Romansh-speaking areas. It is …

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Nordic Co-operation | Nordic Council & Nordic Council of Ministers · 6 June 2023 English

The rapid dissemination of reliable information from credible sources is of particular relevance in combating misinformation. Such information can be provided by public service media (PSM). This chapter addresses the …

reports, or local information not in the Romansh language, a limited number of characters in order


UN: The United Nations · 25 April 2021 English

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language for communicating with persons of Romansh language.” SY SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC Language


Council of Europe · 2021 English

Promising existing initiatives that can lead to efficiency and effectiveness in the promotion and protection of European regional or minority languages The minority languages traditionally used in Europe, including some …

mandate under public law is to sustain the Romansh language and culture with financial support from canton of Graubünden/Grigioni/Grischun, the Romansh language is under increas- ing pressure although it


OSCE: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe · 20 September 2018 English

The purpose of this report is to provide insight into the current bilingual legislative drafting process at the central level, in order to highlight procedural and practical shortcomings and to …

Additionally, certain laws are published in the Romansh language, which is a national language but does not


National Academies Forum · 3 June 2013 English

Most reports speak (at least) of the shortage of STEM professionals, the need to engage students at all levels in science to boost the supply of STEM workers, the need …

depending on the language region, though Romansh-language communities are a special case (more). Traditionally


IWA: Sefydliad Materion Cymreig | Institute of Welsh Affairs · 12 April 2013 English

Tel: 01352 758311 It is no coincidence that the period also saw Elsewhere we devote a good deal of Gwent Secretariat the creation of Cathays Park and our first era …

motivated to learn both of the other where the Romansh language has dialects, as opposed to a more bookish


ECMI: European Centre for Minority Issues · 14 October 2011 English

They are mostly concentrated in the south of the country, the northern part of the historical region of Epirus, with the highest concentration in the districts of Sarandë, Gjirokastër (particularly …

RATIFICATION Vol. 1 11. Italy ● Friulian is a Romansh language based on Latin, with a written tradition since comply with that definition:162 ● Ladin is a Romansh language with several varieties. It derives directly


Council of Europe · 10 May 2011 English

Can national minorities' participation in decision-making processes be achieved in any constitutional context ? Can developing international standards assist governments in devising national policies? What are the challenges if states …

language for communicating with persons of Romansh language. (2) The Cantons designate their official


OSCE: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe · 12 October 2004

Language regulation in the surveyed States is informed inter alia by the provisions of Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (hereinafter, the ICCPR) and Article …

language for communicating with persons of Romansh language. 2 The Cantons shall designate their official


OSCE: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe · 22 September 2004 English

Language regulation in the surveyed States is informed inter alia by the provisions of Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (hereinafter, the ICCPR) and Article …

language for communicating with persons of Romansh language. 2 The Cantons shall designate their official


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