Swiss-German Language

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DJC

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23,563 posts

242 months

Monday 3rd January 2011
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So which idiot came up with this?

Hugo a Gogo

23,379 posts

239 months

Monday 3rd January 2011
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it's embarrassing, as a foreigner, to have to ask "do you speak proper German?"

JMGS4

8,755 posts

276 months

Monday 3rd January 2011
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Hugo a Gogo said:
it's embarrassing, as a foreigner, to have to ask "do you speak proper German?"
Best way to out yourself as a Sauschwob! or as someone who has no rspect for their "language". Try, and it's easy (mostly).

Edited by JMGS4 on Monday 3rd January 13:23

phelix

4,486 posts

255 months

Wednesday 5th January 2011
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Reminds me of the classic joke...

Q. What do you call a person who can speak 3 languages?
A. Trilingual

Q. What do you call a person who can speak 2 languages?
A. Bilingual

Q. What do you call a person who can speak one language?
A. British! (Or American)

Always good to make an effort; most people appreciate it, however bad it might be. Except perhaps the French.

JMGS4

8,755 posts

276 months

Wednesday 5th January 2011
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When speaking to customers in CH I usually say "I'm sorry I don't speak Schwiitzerdöötsch but I understand it, so please do not speak Hochdeutsch just for me" usually meets with happy acceptance or even them straining with occasional breaks into Hochdeutsch...

Whitean3

2,190 posts

204 months

Monday 10th January 2011
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If you can fit a couple of pool balls into your mouth, do this, then speak high german. Voila, perfect Swiss german, just like the natives!

Swiss German to high German is like geordie to Queen's English!

Valentin

3,279 posts

221 months

Tuesday 11th January 2011
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DJC said:
So which idiot came up with this?
I find your remarks highly offensive as one of my mother languages is swiss german.
You obviously can't be of great intellect otherwise you'd know that the variety of languages in europe is something great.
There are dialects in your country that are as hard to understand for one who is not familiar with them as well.
The variety of german dialects was wider a couple of years ago. Only recently everyone seems to be talking in "proper german". This uniformity is a very sad development. The same applies for your country.
And what I can‘t understand at all is coming to a country and then at the first opportunity insult the inhabitants on a public forum..

Edited by Valentin on Tuesday 11th January 08:54

Bruce Fielding

2,244 posts

288 months

Tuesday 11th January 2011
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Hey, it's almost like being on the English Forum!

He's not being insulting, it's a language thing, Valentin. Brits have a unique sense of humour. It's why we also have a go at the Welsh, the Cornish, Gaelic speakers, and all the other languages and dialects spoken in the UK.

As they say in Geordie-land "Calm down, calm down"


Valentin

3,279 posts

221 months

Tuesday 11th January 2011
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I wrote that before my morning coffee. Was a bit harsh on my part, sorry about that.

DJC

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23,563 posts

242 months

Wednesday 12th January 2011
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Please tell me they do a sense of humour in Switzerland?

Stu R

21,410 posts

221 months

Wednesday 12th January 2011
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DJC said:
Please tell me they do a sense of humour in Switzerland?
It's up there with their love of speedy driving in public.

phelix

4,486 posts

255 months

Wednesday 12th January 2011
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They tolerate the English - proof of an excellent sense of humour.

Bodo

12,405 posts

272 months

Thursday 13th January 2011
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phelix said:
They tolerate the English - proof of an excellent sense of humour.
Considering it alone would already be excellent!

Valentin

3,279 posts

221 months

Friday 14th January 2011
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DJC said:
Please tell me they do a sense of humour in Switzerland?
At least we aren't as bad as the germans (ok we are...) but we certainly aren't up with british humour. An apparently we don't get that one early in the morning smile
But don't let that put you down. Zurich is a great city and I think you will enjoy it. Have fun!!

AndrewD

7,582 posts

290 months

Monday 17th January 2011
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Valentin said:
I wrote that before my morning coffee. Was a bit harsh on my part, sorry about that.
Don't apologise, I think you're right. We are guests in Switzerland and a little respect is in order IMO