Romansch is spoken in the far south-east of Switzerland, in parts (but not all) of the canton of Graubünden.
Romansh is a national language of Switzerland. It is mainly spoken in the canton of Graubünden in eastern Switzerland. It is not spoken in any other countries.
it is one of the four national languages of Switzerland spoken by about 35,000 people. Thought to be descended from Vulgar Latin spoken by Romans who lived there
French is spoken in the western part of Switzerland, including the cities of Geneva and Lausanne. There are 4 official languages in Switzerland. In order of the percentage of the population which speak them they are: German (63.7%), French (20.4%), Italian (6.5%) and Romansh (0.5%). Different languages are spoken in different parts of the country.
The four official languages spoken in Switzerland are German, French, Italian, and Romansh. The specific languages spoken can vary depending on the region of Switzerland, with German being the most widely spoken, particularly in the central and eastern parts of the country. French is predominant in the western regions, Italian in the southern regions, and Romansh in some areas of eastern Switzerland.
There are 4 official languages in Switzerland: German, French, Italian and Romansh. Different languages are spoken in different parts of the country.
Switzerland, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Monaco are European countries where French and other languages are spoken. In Switzerland, German, Italian, and Romansh are also spoken; in Belgium, Dutch and German are spoken; in Luxembourg, Luxembourgish and German are spoken; in Monaco, English and Italian are also spoken.
France (only official language) Belgium (along with Dutch and German) Switzerland (along with German, Italian and Romansh) Monaco
Switzerland is a country in which there is more than one popular language. German (63.7%), Italian (6.5%), Romansh (0.5%) and French (20.4%) are the official languages spoken there.
French is spoken in the western part of Switzerland, including the cities of Geneva and Lausanne. There are 4 official languages in Switzerland. In order of the percentage of the population which speak them they are: German (63.7%), French (20.4%), Italian (6.5%) and Romansh (0.5%). Different languages are spoken in different parts of the country.
French has been spoken in Switzerland for several centuries. It became one of the four official languages of the country in 1938, along with German, Italian, and Romansh. The French-speaking region of Switzerland, known as Romandy, is located mainly in the western part of the country.
German. About 2/3 of the Swiss speak German as their mother tongue. The other languages are French, Italian and Romansh.
There is no such thing as the Swiss language. Four different languages are spoken in different parts of Switzerland: German, French, Italian and Romansh.