Hornussen is a traditional team sport popular in the countryside of German-speaking Switzerland. swissinfo attended preparations for a match of the current champion "HG Wäseli" to get a better unde...
Hornussen is a traditional team sport popular in the countryside of German-speaking Switzerland. swissinfo attended preparations for a match of the current champion "HG Wäseli" to get a better understanding of the unique game. (swissinfo, Michele Andina)
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No. It's the general SPOKEN language (mother tongue) in so called "german-speaking Switzerland" for everyone, including government officials, top managers, nobel price winners.... But it's not standardised. It exists in regional variations of which 95% are easily understandable to eachother. At the same time, the predominant WRITTEN language is still Standard German, even though Schwyzerdütsch is gaining ground in the written form as well.
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i think that is because i am from a city in switzerland^^