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Uploaded by on Mar 3, 2010

This is a report of the Swiss news on tv. If you'd like to have a translation, write me a short message.

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  • Thank you for all the mails I got for the translation. It's still on and you can get it. Have fun. (Besides, I'm working on my first own video. It could take a few months, though. I need to find a little time to work on it. I will do so over Christmas, I promise!) Bye Pantonicci

  • Thanks for all the people watching! I love to share my passion for them with everybody. But I have to say, that these two videos are NOT originally created by me. They are just downloads from another account and I uploaded them again, because the other one deleted them. I'd like to give everybody the chance to enjoy them. Every rights belong to Swiss TV SF!

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  • te amuhhhhhhhhhh

  • @MiiViiDaEreSTu I don't know Spanish, so I can't say. When people learn German, it's 'Germany German'. They have explicit writing rules and spelling. Even I as a Swiss can't write proper Swiss German. We have a lot of different dialects and sometimes words you don't understand, if you're not living in that part of Switzerland. But in general we get along pretty good with it ;-) Swiss German and 'Germany German' are not so close like British English and American English.

  • @Pantonicci Oh WOWWWW I didn't know this!!! Thank you for sharing that with me!! :D So it's different like Spanish from different countries!

  • @MiiViiDaEreSTu Of course you are right. It is German. But there are differences between the German spoken in Germany and the one spoken in Switzerland. People in Austria have an own kind of German, too. For a Swiss it's normally easy to understand a German. The other way round it can be hard, if the German is not used to listen to Swiss German.

  • i am sooooooooo in love with URS!!!!!!!!!

  • @arohajsm  Isn't it German???

  • Can you send me the translation of the video too???

    My e-mail address is: malkviana@hotmail.com

    Thanks!!!

  • yeah what are they talking about. i want to learn how to speak swiss it sounds beautifull i love Urs

  • @SuperJerilee I somehow lost my translation. If you still have it I would like it.

    I did enjoy reading it. Look forward to any other videos you may have,

    Jeri

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