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Well, as I already said, there are four languages in CH (Confederatia Helvetica - or something like this... Just means Switzerland (btw, I'm sure YOU know what CH exactly stands for...
Good thing about all those dialect (esp. Bernese) is, that there are no rules (well, there must be some, but I don't think people know 'em all). That means, you can write dialect just as you say things (it's hard to read though). And you can create new words...!
But you now have to tell me, why you know about all those dialects! Where are you from anyway?
PS: Yeah, people who speak different dialects still understand each other - if they wanna be understood
hehe don't let this be read by one of the 30.000 who do speak it-IvaN- wrote:...R?toromanisch (nobody actually really talks that)
So it's rather like here, then. It's just a dialect like my Bavarian. But there are - and this might be similar in Switzerland - ppl who can just speak Bavarian and who are not able to speak standard German at all. Bad for tourists from the North of Germany (or further away)
Creating new words in Bernese? This will become IvaNese then and sooner or later u wont be understood in Berne anymore
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Well, actually, I only did know about Schwitzert?tsch.-IvaN- wrote:Ay, are you all secret Swiss????
How on earth do you know that there's Schwitzert?tsch (you're great Rookie! Anyway, you can write it like you say it as there are no rules!) and Baselt??tsch and Z?rit??tsch?! Geez!
This rings a bell... We even listened to a sample of this. Could only make out a word or two out of that.-IvaN- wrote:R?toromanisch
Geez, of course! Just compare Bush and Blair...-IvaN- wrote:I assume that someone from Texas has quite a different English from a Brit
Just as I said, we learn about them in German classes. I'm Polish.-IvaN- wrote:But you now have to tell me, why you know about all those dialects! Where are you from anyway?
regarding the different Switzerd?tsch versions, and lots of other dialects and languages, take a look at http://www.forums9.ch/sprachen/Rosetta.htm. Quite funny
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Nah, I'm just Polish. 
I think I wouldn't be able to pronounce most of it... Lol! 
Wow!wacko wrote:regarding the different Switzerd?tsch versions, and lots of other dialects and languages, take a look at http://www.forums9.ch/sprachen/Rosetta.htm. Quite funny
lol, yeah, I'm glad I wont have to read these (even) German dialects to the respective natives. They'd die laughing probablyRookie One.pl {sfx} wrote:Wow!I think I wouldn't be able to pronounce most of it... Lol!
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Schwitzert?tsch
Baselt??tsch
Holy shit... that's... a lot of dots.Z?rit??tsch
In USA all we have is Suthanese, Bostonian, and Normal. oh, and Spanish for the illegals.
in case any of you are wondering Suthanese is the South-East of USA.
Bostonian is East coast, the entire, east coast. it sounds vaguely British. and Normal is Central and Northern. it sounds normal to me... then again i'm from hte Northwest too...
the illegal Mexicans are all over the border states so most of them are considering making it an official language.
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