Switzerland or sweden?
German, French, Italian and Romansh.
Switzerlands four officail langugles are french,Germany,Romanstch,italian.
The second language of Switzerland is French, which is spoken by about 20% of he population.
There are 4 official languages in Switzerland. In order of the percentage of the population which speak them they are: German (63.7%), French (20.4%), Italian (6.5%) and Romansh (0.5%). Different languages are spoken in different parts of the country.
i need to know what Switzerland speak?
Ther are 4 used
German, French, Italian and Rumantsch with German being most common and Rumantsch the lesser
German is the most common language in Switzerland, although you can also find french and Italian
There are 4 official languages in Switzerland. In order of the percentage of the population which speak them they are: German (63.7%), French (20.4%), Italian (6.5%) and Romansh (0.5%). Different languages are spoken in different parts of the country.
Switzerland has four official languages: German (63.7% total population share, with foreign residents; 72.5% of residents with Swiss citizenship, in 2000) in the north, east and center of the country; French (20.4%; 21.0%) to the west; Italian (6.5%; 4.3%) in the south.[114] Romansh, a Romance language spoken locally by a small minority (0.5%; 0.6%) in the southeastern canton of Graubünden, is designated by the Federal Constitution as a national language along with German, French and Italian (Article 4 of the Constitution), and as official language if the authorities communicate with persons of Romansh language (Article 70), but Federal Laws and other official acts do not need to be decreed in this language. The federal government is obliged to communicate in the official languages, and in the federal parliament simultaneous translation is provided from and into German, French and Italian.[115]
French, German, Romanche, Italian
French in west
German in north and east
Italian in south
Romanche is not a big language, found all over the country
Swiss German is the standard language, but the locals speak a dialect known as Basel-Deutsch which is very hard to understand.
As Basel borders on France, and is not too far from the French-speaking part of Switzerland, you get a lot of French-speaking visitors. There are also a lot of commuters from France. But the official language is German.
Note it is usual to use the German spelling "Basel" in English as well. "Basle" is not used much.
Eastern Switzerland is in the German-speaking part of the country.
There are 4 official languages in Switzerland. In order of the percentage of the population which speak them they are: German (63.7%), French (20.4%), Italian (6.5%) and Romansh (0.5%). Different languages are spoken in different parts of the country.
Switzerland has 4 official languages:
Switzerland Has 3 sign languages:
For a relatively small nation, Switzerland has a lot of language diversity. It is about 16,000 square miles, a little less than Vermont and New Hampshire combined.
Most widely spoken are different dialects of Swiss-German, spoken by about 64%, mostly in the middle and eastern parts of Switzerland. Secondly around 20% of Swiss have French as a mother tongue, most of them reside in the western parts of Switzerland. Then there is also Italian, spoken by 7% only in the South of Switzerland. And in the South-Eastern part of Switzerland you can find Romansch, a romance language spoken only in Switzerland. Only Around 0.5% still speak this language.
English is widely known in Switzerland, spoken by about 61% of the population
After English, Serbo-Croatian and Albanian are the most-used non-national languages.
German
Basel is in Switzerland. Its a beautiful city split by the river Rhine.
Basle or Basel, is not the capital of Switzerland, the capital is Bern.
Yes. Basel Accord was formulated at Bank Of International Settlement whose office is in Basel Switzerland.
Lausanne is French-speaking.
Romansh is spoken in the canton of GraubΓΌnden in Switzerland. It is a Romance language that coexists alongside German, Italian, and French as one of the official languages of Switzerland.
Basel, Switzerland (NNW Switzerland)
The term Basel is not an acronym for anything. Basel is a city located in northwestern Switzerland. It is the third largest city in Switzerland.
Basel is a city in Switzerland.
Nyon speaks French, as do most cities in Western Switzerland.
Switzerland, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Monaco are European countries where French and other languages are spoken. In Switzerland, German, Italian, and Romansh are also spoken; in Belgium, Dutch and German are spoken; in Luxembourg, Luxembourgish and German are spoken; in Monaco, English and Italian are also spoken.
German is spoken in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, and part of Italy.Germany, Switzerland and Austria is a official languages.