rohTechnical information about ISO 639 language code roh
The table below provides technical details for the Romansh language, designated by the roh code from the ISO 639-2 standard.
| Code |
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| Standard | |
| Name | Official Romansh Native Rumantsch grischun |
| Text direction | Left-to-Right |
| Language varieties | SursilvanSutsilvanSurmiranPuterVallader |
| Related languages | LadinFriulianItalian |
| Key facts | Belongs to the Rhaeto-Romance branch of the Romance familyModern standard orthography Rumantsch Grischun was created in 1982 to unify writingUNESCO classifies the language as definitely endangeredVocabulary preserves several archaic Latin features lost in other Romance tonguesMost speakers are multilingual, typically also using German or Italian. |
| Sample phrase | Allegra, co vais? |
| Character encodings | |
| Supported in Localizely |
The Romansh language, identified by the code roh, falls under the 'Individual' category in terms of its scope and is classified as 'Living' by its type.
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