Since its foundation, Sauris has been a German linguistic enclave in Friuli and has been able to preserve that status to the present day because of its isolated location. The local dialect,
Saurano, preserves archaic features of the
Tyrolean dialect to which it is related. This vernacular is a variety of
Puster Valley Tyrolean
Bavarian that is closely related to the speech of nearby
Sappada (
Plodn). It is unrelated to the Germanic
Cimbrian language spoken in other language islands in
Trentino and Veneto. The population of Sauris is in large part trilingual, also able to speak Italian and
Friulian. The municipality falls under article 29 of the Regional Law of 18 December 2007 concerning Friulian, under which the Region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia established official nomenclature in both standard Friulian and the local forms of Friulian of those municipalities in which Friulian is a
de facto language, and also the regional laws 4/99 and 20/2009, establishing linguistic minority rights and aid for the German-speaking populations within Friuli-Venezia Giulia. ==References==