top | item 42745944 (no title) smitty1110 | 1 year ago > What I've learned is that since Switzerland has 3 official languagesEveryone always forgets Romansh... discuss order hn newest antoinealb|1 year ago Romansh is a national language, not an official one. (At the federal level) Which means that Switzerland considers it a part of it’s culture but that for instance laws and executive orders are not translated in Romansh. shafyy|1 year ago Romansh is a Teilamtssprache (part offical language). It is used officially when communicting with Romansh-speaking people: https://www.bk.admin.ch/bk/de/home/regierungsunterstuetzung/...
antoinealb|1 year ago Romansh is a national language, not an official one. (At the federal level) Which means that Switzerland considers it a part of it’s culture but that for instance laws and executive orders are not translated in Romansh. shafyy|1 year ago Romansh is a Teilamtssprache (part offical language). It is used officially when communicting with Romansh-speaking people: https://www.bk.admin.ch/bk/de/home/regierungsunterstuetzung/...
shafyy|1 year ago Romansh is a Teilamtssprache (part offical language). It is used officially when communicting with Romansh-speaking people: https://www.bk.admin.ch/bk/de/home/regierungsunterstuetzung/...
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