my family are planning a 10 days vacation to switzerland which is our first time there.
we have 2 options either go on early december or on february
when is it warmer and better ?...
I plan to visit Bern, Lucerne and Geneva. Any possibility to find a cheap accomodation or cheap-ER accomodation in any of these cities? Because it does seem like the word 'cheap' is one to ...
I need some basic stuff, i found some, but some websites aren't in english lol.Anyways i need to know some cultural things and interesting things to do if you visit there! And any other ...
I have few questions ...
1. How are the medical facilities? Will doctors be available immediately
in case of any ailments or will it be purely by prior appointments?
I would like to apply a job in Switzerland. Do I need to mention the expected salary? I have no idea what is the standard salary in Switzerland. If I have a master degree (Msc) without any work ...
I will be arriving in Basel on the 10th of January. I was wondering if i should rent a car, or get the train to Grindelwald? Will there be alot of transfers if i get the train? How will i get to B...
I will be traveling in Switzerland on St. Patrick's Day this year and I am wondering if the Swiss celebrate the Day as we do here in the U.S. Any one know?...
Wilkommä idä USA (ä is pronouced like the a sound in the word sand, USA is pronounced like oo as uh) We Swiss people tend to call the USA just America although that's not correct but it's just something we do. So the sentence mentioned above ("Wilkommä in Amerika") is also correct.
madonna_toller
Willkommä in Amerika
Jean-Paul J
Hi there,
"GrĂĽezi, wilkommen in der USA" is one way to say "Hello, welcome to the USA".
If there you are greeting several people, say "GrĂĽezi Mitenand, Wilkommen in der USA".