Surmiran dialect
Central variety of the Romansh language From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Surmiran (Surmiran, Vallader, Sutsilvan, Rumantsch Grischun: surmiran; Puter: surmiraun) is a dialect of the Romansh language. It is spoken in Surmeir and in the Albula Valley in the Grisons Canton, in Switzerland.
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surmiran | |
Region | Surmeir, Albula Valley |
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ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | surm1243 |
IETF | rm-surmiran[2] |
Some authors have cultivated literature in Surmiran, notably the Capuchin monk Alexander Lozza.
The "Hail Mary" and the "Our father" in Surmiran
- Salidada seias te, Maria,
- plagna da gratzga,
- igl Signer è cun tè,
- te ist la banadeida tranter las dunans,
- e banadia è igl fretg digl ties best, Jesus.
- Sontga Maria, mama da dia,
- roia per nous putgants
- ossa e sen l'oura da la nossa mort.
- Amen.[3]
Bab tgi te ist ainten tschiel,
santifitgia seia igl ties nom.
Igl ties reginavel vigna.
La tia viglia davanta sen terra scu ainten tschiel.
Igl noss pagn da mintgadé do a nous oz.
E pardugna a nous igls noss debits,
scu tgi nous perdunagn ad igls noss debitours.
Betg lasch'ans crudar an malampruamaint,
ma spendra nous digl mal.
Amen.
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