How Do You Spell ROMANSH?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈə͡ʊmanʃ] (IPA)

Romansh is a language spoken in Switzerland. The spelling of the word may seem confusing because of the presence of the letter "h" at the end. However, the phonetic transcription using IPA symbols explains the spelling. The "s" sound is pronounced as /ʃ/ in Romansh, which is represented by the letter combination "sh" in English. The "h" at the end serves to indicate that the preceding vowel is pronounced as a short vowel, rather than a long vowel. Thus, the correct pronunciation of Romansh is /roˈmanʃ/.

ROMANSH Meaning and Definition

  1. Romansh is a member of the Rhaeto-Romance language family, spoken primarily in the southeastern part of Switzerland, particularly in the canton of Graubünden. It is one of the four national languages of Switzerland, alongside German, French, and Italian. Romansh, also known as Romansch or Rumantsch, has a population of speakers estimated to be around 50,000.

    The Romansh language exhibits significant features derived from Latin, as it is descended from the Vulgar Latin spoken by the Roman Empire during its presence in the region around 15 BCE. Romansh consists of five major dialect groups: Sursilvan, Sutsilvan, Surmiran, Puter, and Vallader, each of which has its own unique characteristics, though they remain mutually intelligible.

    The vocabulary and grammar of Romansh differ considerably from those of other Romance languages, such as Italian or French. Unlike its sister languages, Romansh has preserved numerous features of Vulgar Latin, such as declensions and conjugations. Its unique phonetic system includes nasalized vowels and sounds that are not commonly found in other Romance languages.

    Although Romansh has been recognized as one of Switzerland's official languages, it faces challenges due to its small number of speakers and the dominance of other languages within the country. However, concerted efforts have been made to promote and preserve the language, including the establishment of schools, newspapers, and radio programs in Romansh.

  2. The romance language of the Grisons of Switzerland.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of ROMANSH

The word "Romansh" is derived from the Latin term "Romanice", meaning "in the Roman manner". This term was used to describe the Romance (Latin-based) languages spoken by the local population in the Roman Empire. Over time, "Romanice" evolved into "Romanish" and eventually into "Romansh". The term "Romansh" specifically refers to the Romance language spoken in the Swiss canton of Graubünden, also known as Rumantsch or Romansch.

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Plural form of ROMANSH is ROMANSH

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