German to English translations [PRO] Art/Literary - Anthropology | | German term or phrase: Die Rätoromanen | Die Rätoromanen essen noch immer gern gut....
What's the proper term for this cultural/linguistic group? The context is a relatively informal article, so I'd prefer not to keep referring to "the Romansch people." I've also found references online to "Rhaeto-Romans," but can't tell if that's appropriate for contemporary people or if it applies to inhabitants of Rhaetia in the Roman era. |
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Yasutomo Kanazawa Japan Local time: 05:40
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