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I just found out that this is not just a language, but a language that may be in danger of disappearing.  Anybody know anything about it?  My source tells me it's in what used to be the Roman province of Rhetia.   EDIT:  Dr. Bill sent me this link (thank you) which is very interesting, language-wise: http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Rhaeto-Romanic 
 
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It's a language spoken only (as far as I know) in Switzerland.  Has at least three dialects of which I know the names of only two, Ladin and Sur Sylvan.
 
  
 
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From somwhere in one of my language classes, I recall that it is considered one of the Romance languages, although I remember its name being 'Romanche'.
 
  
 
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Isn't this also the language of the Gypsies, or am I all mixed up again?
 
  
 
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the language of the Gypsies
  That's Romany.  And yes, it is a Romance language.  Somewhere around here the lovely AnnaS and I have a couple of copies (another reason we knew we were meant for each other) of a Rumansch phrase book.  I find it I can grace y'all with a few choice phrases.
 
  
 
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While travelling a decade or two ago I met a young man who's first language was Rumantsch. He spoke four others of which his excellent English was the "worst" although it took a while to get him to admit it for fear of boasting.  Put the Canadian high school cry of "How come I hafta study French?" to shame.  
 
  
 
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I think Insel's on the right track: Romany is also know as  Ladino, if I'm not totally losing my memory.
  Back to the Swiss dialect, the family is called Rhaeto-Romance.
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Man, it's so hard keeping all this stuff straight. Ladino is a dialect of Spanish.  It is the language of the Sephardic Jews, developed when they were in Spain. Ladin is a dialect of Rumantsh.  Like Ladino, it is a Romance language, but not particularly closely related to Ladino.  Looks like its closest relative in the Big Three is French. http://home.wanadoo.nl/arjenbolhuis/language-family-trees/Romany is the language of the people known commonly in English as gypsies.  It is an Indo-European language in the Indo-Aryan branch.  It is closely related to Hindi and Punjabi.  
 
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Man, it's so hard keeping all this stuff straight.  Holy cow--I am impressed (as usual), Faldage.  
  That thread a while back was so interesting to me; about...(stupid memory!) the Welsh(?) language being apparently related to Hindi(?).  Given your statement above, I wonder if the Gypsies had anything to do with that. 
 
  
 
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