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  • Lol at the end he speaks so fast shornenabendebgrjrghejrhwfrheg­bqqhqjzkzakwuk

  • @DraganDrabic He says at the end: I wünsch eu än schöne abig und ä schöns wuchenend, ufwidärluege mitenand. ^^

  • @oliverblaser Thankyou for the translation, I have been to Schweiz twice and understand some Hochdeutsch but not schwiizedeutsch

  • Liebe Schweizer ich versteh fast jedes Wort. Allerdings komm ich auch aus dem Schwabenland. So wahnsinnig anders ist der schweizer Dialekt vom Schwäbischen nicht. Nur das "chr" bereitet einem Probleme. ;-)

  • So irsinnig spannend isch das itz o nöd. Es isch eifach Schwyyzerdüütsch, aber eigentlich nöd wahnsinnig spannend^^. Das chunnt jede Tag in Schwyyzer Färnseh.

  • äs isch schwiizerdütsch!!!!

  • I am an American student studying German in Freiburg, Germany this year and watch SF1 a lot and absolutely love the Swiss dialect. Some people say this is a different language but it is only a DIALECT of German. I am taking a lot of classes about Dialects in Southwest Germany and Switzerland. And I don't think it sounds anything like Swedish. It's more like German with a harsh French and Italian accent (which makes sense since those are three of the four languages spoken in Switzerland)

  • Somehow it sounds a bit like Swedish :)

  • I'm from Germany and I can!

    I believe it's about how hard you try and you want it!

  • I´m from Germany and I can´t understand Swiss German...

  • Believe this IS definitly german. Swiss german is the same as austrian or german-german! Its almost the same vocabulary and almost exactly the same grammar as plain german. So if you can speak german then you also can understand swiss-german ! maybe you cant speak the distinct accent.

  • I'm from Northern Germany and I can't understand what he says. Swiss German is totally different than Standard German, although Swiss people can speak and write Standard German like Germans do (except they don't use the letter ß). Also, Swiss German is only spoken, not written.

  • Well so is bavarian-german or "Kölsch" ...

  • Yes it's rather hard to understand for us northerners.

    Sounds really a bit like Swedish i think ;)

  • that's not german, it's swiss-german (different country)

  • christ, what a weird accent for German

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