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Lia Rumantscha (Romansh: [liɐ̯ruˈmantʃɐ] ⓘ) is an organization that promotes Romansh language usage and study. Seat of Lia Rumantscha in Chur. Established in 1919, its seat is in Chur. The organization is a member of the Federal Union of European Nationalities since 1954. [1]
They are a valuable learning tool for those learning English. If a link is given to the version of the page that was recorded then users may listen to the words while reading them. They are a valuable learning tool for auditory learners (people who learn most effectively by listening to information delivered orally).
Adam Rubin is a #1 New York Times best selling author of children's books. [1] Many of his stories feature animals or food [2] and several contain interactive elements. [3] His books have sold over one million copies. [4]
By May 2016, Wikitongues had recorded around 329 videos in over 200 languages. [5] As of 2018, they have recorded more than 350 languages, or 5% of the languages in the world. [ 6 ] They also have 15% of their videos subtitled through the organization Amara , formerly known as Universal Subtitles, which is a web-based non-profit project that ...
The Dicziunari Rumantsch Grischun (abbreviation DRG) is the biggest dictionary of the Romansh language. Founded in 1904 by the Indo-Europeanist Robert von Planta and the Societad Retorumantscha, which still bears the responsibility for editing it. It comprises the Romansh dialects and idioms spoken in the Swiss canton of Graubünden.
Romansh (also spelled Romansch, Rumansch and Rumantsch) may refer to: Romansh language , a Romance language of the Rhaeto-Romance group, spoken in southeastern Switzerland Romansh people , people who speak this language
Rhaeto-Romance, including Romansh of Switzerland, Ladin of the Dolomites area and Friulian of Friuli. Rhaeto-Romance can be classified as either Gallo-Romance or a separate branch within the Western Romance languages. Rhaeto-Romance is a diverse group, with the Italian varieties influenced by Venetian and Italian and Romansh by Franco-Provençal.
Giggle, Giggle, Quack is a children's book by Doreen Cronin, illustrated by Betsy Lewin and a sequel/spin-off to Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type. Published by Simon and Schuster, it tells the story of Farmer Brown's younger brother Bob, who is farm-sitting for the vacationing Farmer Brown. Farmer Brown leaves a to-do list for Bob, but Duck is ...