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'''Rhaeto-Romance''', rarely called ''Rhaetian'' or ''Ladin'', is a subfamily of the [[Romance languages]], comprising three languages ranging from the Adriatic Sea to the Alps, which are: | '''Rhaeto-Romance''', rarely called ''Rhaetian'' or ''Ladin'', is a subfamily of the [[Romance languages]], comprising three languages ranging from the Adriatic Sea to the Alps, which are: | ||
{{r|Friulian language}} | {{r|Friulian language}} | ||
{{r|Ladin language}} | {{r|Ladin language}} | ||
{{r|Romansh language}} | {{r|Romansh language}}[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]] |
Latest revision as of 16:01, 11 October 2024
This article is about the Rhaeto-Romance languages. For other uses of the term Ladin, please see Ladin (disambiguation).
Rhaeto-Romance, rarely called Rhaetian or Ladin, is a subfamily of the Romance languages, comprising three languages ranging from the Adriatic Sea to the Alps, which are:
- Friulian language [r]: Romance language spoken in Friuli in north-eastern Italy. [e]
- Ladin language [r]: Romance language spoken in Ladinia (Dolomite Alps, northern Italy). [e]
- Romansh language [r]: Romance language spoken in the Graubünden canton of eastern Switzerland; one of the official languages of the country, with about 35,000 speakers. [e]