Putèr
Puter (also spelled Putèr; Romansh: puter [puˈteːr] ) is a variety of Romansh spoken in the Engadin valley in Graubünden, which is in the southeastern part of Switzerland. It is spoken in the central northwestern end of the valley between S-chanf and St. Moritz, as well as in the region of the Bernina Pass. Romansh was named by 5,497 people within the upper Engadine valley (30%) as a habitually spoken language in the census of 2000, which probably corresponds roughly to the total number of speakers. The term is probably originally a nickname derived from put 'porridge', meaning 'porridge-eaters'.
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Putèr
Puter (also spelled Putèr; Romansh: puter [puˈteːr] ) is a variety of Romansh spoken in the Engadin valley in Graubünden, which is in the southeastern part of Switzerland. It is spoken in the central northwestern end of the valley between S-chanf and St. Moritz, as well as in the region of the Bernina Pass. Romansh was named by 5,497 people within the upper Engadine valley (30%) as a habitually spoken language in the census of 2000, which probably corresponds roughly to the total number of speakers. The term is probably originally a nickname derived from put 'porridge', meaning 'porridge-eaters'.
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L'engiadinès son dos dels cinc ...... b el sobreselvà i el surmiran.
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Oberengadinisch (rät: puter, m ...... Kanton Graubünden gesprochen.
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Puter (also spelled Putèr; Rom ...... e', meaning 'porridge-eaters'.
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Puter erromantxeraren bost dia ...... , ladinoaren aldaera dugu hau.
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Putèr to wariant języka romans ...... jest częścią kantonu Gryzonia.
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Engadin in Switzerland
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L'engiadinès son dos dels cinc ...... i /e/ en els altres dialectes.
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Oberengadinisch (rät: puter, m ...... Kanton Graubünden gesprochen.
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Puter (also spelled Putèr; Rom ...... e', meaning 'porridge-eaters'.
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Puter erromantxeraren bost dia ...... , ladinoaren aldaera dugu hau.
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Putèr to wariant języka romans ...... jest częścią kantonu Gryzonia.
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Engiadinès
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Oberengadinische Sprache
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Puter
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Puter
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