Raeto-Romance languageSee also what's at Wikipedia, your library, or elsewhere.
Broader term:Narrower terms:Used for:- Rhaetian language
- Rhaeto-Romance language
- Rhaeto-Romanic language
- Rhaeto-Romansh language
- Rheto-Romance language
- Rheto-Romansh language
- Romanche language
- Romansch language
- Romansh language
- Rumansch language
- Rumansh language
- Rumantsch language
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Filed under: Raeto-Romance language -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Raeto-Romance language -- Periodicals
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Filed under: Romance languages
Filed under: Romance languages -- AbjectivesFiled under: Romance languages -- Adverbials
Filed under: French language -- Conversation and phrase books -- English
Filed under: Italian language -- Conversation and phrase books -- English -- Early works to 1800Filed under: French language -- Conversation and phrase books- 700 French Terms for American Field Artillerymen (second edition, revised and augmented; New Haven: Yale University Press; London: H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1918), by Edward Bliss Reed, contrib. by Robert M. Danford
Filed under: French language -- Middle French, 1300-1600 -- Conversation and phrase books- Dialogues in French and English (Adapted From a Fourteenth-Century Book of Dialogues in French and Flemish) (EETS Extra Series #79; London: Published for the Early English Text Society, by K. Paul, Trench, Trübner and co., 1900), by William Caxton, ed. by Henry Bradley
Filed under: Catalan language -- Dialects -- Spain -- Majorca
Filed under: Italian language -- Dialects -- Italy -- MantuaFiled under: Italian language -- Dialects -- Italy -- TuscanyFiled under: Italian language -- Dialects -- Periodicals
Filed under: Spanish language -- Dialects -- ArizonaFiled under: Spanish language -- Dialects -- Bolivia
Filed under: Spanish language -- Dialects -- Bolivia -- DeterminersFiled under: Spanish language -- Dialects -- Bolivia -- Grammar
Filed under: Spanish language -- Dialects -- Spain -- Aragon- 333 Cantares Baturros, Tristes y Alegres (3rd edition, in Spanish; Zaragoza: A. Allue, 1909), by Alberto Casañal Shakery
Filed under: French language -- Etymology -- NamesFiled under: French language -- Etymology
Filed under: Spanish language -- Bolivia -- Foreign elements -- African
Filed under: Portuguese language -- Foreign words and phrases
Filed under: French language -- Grammar- Basic French for Canadian Schools (Toronto: Copp, Clark, 1937) (page images in Australia; NO US ACCESS)
- Exercices Français, Oraux et Écrits: Étude Pratique de la Grammaire, Formation et Extension du Vocabulaire, Invention et Construction de Phrases, Morceaux Choisis, Thémes, Rédactions et Lettres; Avec Précis de Grammaire (in French and English; 2 volumes; New York: Macmillan, 1921), by M. S. Pargment (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- La Conjugaison Enseignée par la Pratique Méthode Entièrement Nouvelle (second student edition, in French; Paris: A. Boyer et cie., n.d.), by Clarisse Juranville (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Easy and Practical French Grammar ("adapted for American Schools and private use"; Boston: C. Schoenhof; New York: Lee, Shepard and Dillingham, 1880), by Carl Ploetz, ed. by J. Noeroth
- Elementarbuch der Französischen Sprache, Nach Einer Stufenfolge für die Einübung der Aussprache und mit Bezeichnung Derselben für die Vokabeln (31st edition, in German, with French examples; Berlin: F. A. Herbig, 1877), by Carl Ploetz
Filed under: French language -- Grammar -- HistoryFiled under: Italian language -- Grammar
Filed under: Italian language -- Grammar -- Early works to 1800
Filed under: Portuguese language -- Grammar -- 1950-Filed under: Romance languages -- Grammar, ComparativeFiled under: Spanish language -- Grammar
Filed under: French language -- Influence on EnglishFiled under: Romance languages -- MorphologyFiled under: Romance languages -- Periodicals
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