Switzerland has three official federal languages: French, German and Italian, as well as one semi-official language, Romansch (Rum-ansh). But it also has dozens of regional variations, ranging from ...
Despite Romansh being one of Switzerland’s four national languages, less than 0.5% percent of Swiss can speak it. Discurras ti rumantsch? Despite Romansh being one of Switzerland’s four national ...
Geneva (AFP) – A land renowned for cheese, chocolate and banks, Switzerland, nestled in the heart of Europe, held its general election on Sunday. Switzerland has four official languages: German, ...
Bolze is more than a just a language: it’s a cultural identity and a point of pride in the Basse-Ville of Fribourg. The Sarine River skirts the edge of Basse-Ville (lower town), dividing both the ...
The Swiss Embassy in China recently launched the first-ever Romansh language week, the fourth national language of Switzerland, aiming at promoting Switzerland's linguistic and cultural diversity. The ...
Despite Romansh being one of Switzerland’s four national languages, less than 0.5% percent of Swiss can speak it. Despite Romansh being one of Switzerland’s four national languages, less than 0.5% ...
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