Roger Federer Interview Swiss German Ad "Nationale Suisse"

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Uploaded by on May 15, 2007

I love Roger speaking Swiss-German!

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  • holy crap I didn't realize how different Swiss German and German are

  • @Kreloar

    Ich hab kein plan, aber glaub mir schweizer reden normaler weisse im Alltag niemals so langsam^^

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  • also wenn ich die augen zumache und nur zuhöre verstehe ich absolut garnichts. nur einzelne markante worte wie "körperkontakt", aber nicht den sinn des gesprächs :)

  • @qwertypluss ... hm, ... funny? ... the funny thing about the swiss-german accent is, that many words are ending with an "i" ... so it sounds cute in german.

  • @qwertypluss I can speak German and barely understand this. It's like Spanish and Portuguese. Sounds similar but different languages.

  • @feuerwassergeist Do you find the accent funny though?

  • @Osiris3657 Is it really that different? Doesn't sound different.

  • Schweizerdeutsch ist eine Mischung zwischen dem Deutschen und dem Frazösischen..

    finde ich jedenfalls :)

    Roger redet Baseldyytsch.. warschinlich dr verschtändlichschti und schönntschti Dialääggt ^^

  • So do I ... It's quite easy to understand I think.

  • @receipt22 ... i´m german, too ... but i understand everything ... it is german, ... so where is the problem? ... ok they have an accent, but that´s it ...

  • When I was at in German 2, I met a lot of Swiss people, and I learned a lot of German from them. Now, as a 4th year German student, I speak with a nearly perfect High German accent, though I understand Swiss German wayyyyy better.

  • Ich komme aus Zug und das kann man als Deutscher gut verstehen sagen viele meiner Deutschen Kollegen. Sogar als Schweizer sind die Bergdialekte schwierig zum verstehen manchmal.

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