From Geneva to Coppet and Nyon and back for a day and from Geneva to Lusanne another day. Additional Details From Geneva to Coppet and Nyon and back on 29 November 2006 and Geneva and L...
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I just want to say THANKS....
Today me and my hubby came back to London from Sweet Beautiful Switzerland...........
U people are very polite and helpful and beautiful like ur country.....<...
I would get to know people from Switzerland with pleasure closer because I find the dialect sooooooooooo sweetly *g *!
I`m looking forward to hear from you!
Cheers, C...
Switzerland is multilingual — it has four official languages: German, French, Italian and Romansh.
Hope it helps :)
But there are ppl who speak arabic too... not official language but still..
hahu077
most common by far is Bärndütsch :D
Bärndütsch is a somewhat wide and slow swiss german dialect.
in Bern people also speak french, high german (more or less .. ;) ) and english (italian is hardly spoken there).
Tula
I know that they talk german (kindof), english , french and a dialect from one canton.
As another answerer said.....some of them....(few) speak arabic.....and i knew that some spanish too.
Anyways......I dont think they speak some strange dialects from english as americans or aussies do
They are very educated pple.!!!!
poppawick
When I was there way back in the mid 1940's I was amazed to learn that most spoke German, French, Italian, English and Swiss. Not only that they had never been involved in a war and had the best ice cream I had ever tasted. One of my grandsons was there in 2005 (he was playing soccer as an 13 year old American for an Italian Soccer team) I asked him what he liked about Switzerland he told me, the people he met spoke English and he loved their ice cream
Servette
Duh...German (Schwitzerduetch) and some French
Someone also said: 4 official language: Wrong...only 3
Romansh is spoken only by less than 5,000 people in the most eastern part of Switzerland.
3 Official and 4 Nattional
Not such a thing as a Swiss language, as another responder said
Shanti
German, French and English
PrInCeSs IzZy *
well i thought it was bernarese ....lol
but according to the ppl that answered i am completely off track !!