The term "Swiss Romance Languages" refers to the group of Romance languages spoken in Switzerland. The primary languages in this category are French, Italian, and Romansh. Each language reflects the cultural and historical influences of the regions where they are spoken, contributing to Switzerland's rich linguistic diversity.
French is predominantly spoken in the western part of the country, known as the Romandy region, while Italian is mainly found in the southern region of Ticino. Romansh, a lesser-known language, is spoken in some areas of Graubünden and has several dialects, showcasing the unique heritage of the Swiss people.