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Why should they speak Swiss in Frankfurt???
They speak either Hochdeutsch Standard German or if they speak a dialect it is Hessisch
Fenris Lord of Trolls
Since it is in the state (Bundesland) of Hesse they speak Hessisch there.
Not Swiss German.
The best to hear the difference is on TV check for German swiss tv and for regional Hessischer Rundfunk or TV
Anja H
Die babbled Hessisch.....
the dialect of Hessen
michi
Hessisch is the dialect of Frankfurt, but all over Germany, everyone would understand "Hochdeutsch" which is standard German. Swiss German is completely different. Everything is spelled the same, but they pronounce it all completely different. Germans can't understand Swiss German, but Swiss people can speak regular German and Swiss German.
unknown
Swiss German???
Not at all.
Frankfurt is very far away from Switzerland, why should they speak Swiss German there?
They speak the "Hessisch" dialect.
ARRGH!!!
SWISS German they speak only in SWITZERLAND. Frankfurt isn't Switzerland, so they speak normal German.
The difference lies in the speaking. While Swiss people speak very much in the back of the throat and use a different dialect, even Germans, speaking in the front of the mouth, have difficulties understanding them sometimes.