wae ISO 639
Walser
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A language of Switzerland
- ISO 639
- wae
- Alternate Names
- Walscher
- Population
- 10,000 in Switzerland (2004). Ethnic population: 21,900 (1980 C. Buchli). Total users in all countries: 22,780.
- Location
- Graubünden canton: Albula, Hinterrhein, Plessur, Prattigau-Davos, and Surselva districts; Ticino canton: Bosco-Gurin; Valais canton: Simplon; 26 communities.
- Language Maps
- Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland
- Language Status
- 6b* (Threatened).
- Classification
- Indo-European, Germanic, West, High German, German, Upper German, Alemannic
- Dialects
- None known. Reportedly similar to but different from Swiss German [gsw] spoken in Wallis Canton in Switzerland. Different from Cimbrian [cim], Mocheno [mhn], or Bavarian [bar].
- Language Development
- NT: 2011.
- Writing
- Latin script [Latn].
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about Walser
Also Spoken in
- Location
- Tyrol state: Paznauntal area, Brandnertal, Galtur, Lech, Reintal, Schricken, Silbertal, and Warth; Vorarlberg state: Grosses Walsertal, Kleinwalsertal, Tannberg areas.
- Language Status
- 6b (Threatened) View other languages of Austria
Language Name
Walser
User Population
8,080 in Austria (2000).
- Location
- Valle d’Aosta region: Val Lesa (Val del Lys) (Gressoney, Issime, Gaby); Piedmont region: Valsesia (Alagna, Rima S. Giuseppe, Rimella); Novara, Valle Anzasca (Macugnaga); Val Formazza (Formazza, Pomatt). 10 communities.
- Dialects
- Töitschu, Titsch.
- Language Status
- 7 (Shifting)
- Language Use
- Religious services. Adults only. The parent generation may or may not speak the Walser dialects, but it does not appear that they are passing it to their children if they do (Dal Negro 2014). Shifting to Italian [ita]. Also use Piedmontese [pms].
- Other Comments
- In Valle d’Aosta influenced by Arpitan [frp] and Piedmontese [pms]; elsewhere in Italy by Italian [ita]. View other languages of Italy
Language Name
Walser
User Population
3,400 in Italy (Fazzini Giovannucci 1978).
- Location
- Triesenberg Commune, including Saminatal and Malbun enclaves; otherwise, scattered in southeast.
- Language Status
- 6b (Threatened)
- Language Use
- Some young people, all adults. View other languages of Liechtenstein
Language Name
Walser
User Population
1,300 in Liechtenstein (1995 C. Buchli).
