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The German-speaking part of Switzerland (German: Deutschschweiz [ˈdɔʏtʃ.ʃvaɪts] ; French: Suisse alémanique; Italian: Svizzera tedesca; Romansh: Svizra tudestga) comprises about 65 percent of Switzerland (North Western Switzerland, Eastern Switzerland, Central Switzerland, most of the Swiss Plateau and the greater part of the Swiss Alps).
The variety of the German language spoken in Switzerland is called Swiss German which refers to any of the Alemannic dialects and which are divided into Low, High and Highest Alemannic. The only exception within German-speaking Switzerland is the municipality of Samnaun where an Austro-Bavarian dialect is spoken.
German is the sole official language in 17 Swiss cantons (Aargau, Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Appenzell Innerrhoden, Basel-Stadt, Basel-Landschaft, Glarus, Lucerne, Nidwalden, Obwalden, Schaffhausen, Schwyz, Solothurn, St. Gallen, Thurgau, Uri, Zug, and Zurich). French and German are co-official in 3 cantons (Bern, Fribourg, and Valais). In the trilingual canton of Graubünden, more than half the population speaks German, while most of the rest speak one of the other official languages, Romansh and Italian.
While the French-speaking Swiss prefer to call themselves Romands and their part of the country la Romandie, the German-speaking Swiss used to refer to (and, colloquially, still do) the French-speaking Swiss as "Welsche", and to their area as Welschland, which has the same etymology as the English Welsh (see Walha). In Germany Welsch and Welschland refer to Italy; there, the term is antiquated, rarely used, and somewhat disparaging.
By the Middle Ages, a marked difference had developed between the rural cantons of the German-speaking part of Switzerland and the city cantons, divided by views about trade and commerce. After the Reformation, all cantons were either Catholic or Protestant, and the denominational influences on culture added to the differences. Even today, where all cantons are somewhat denominationally mixed, the different historical denominations can be seen in the mountain villages, where Roman Catholic Central Switzerland abounds with chapels and statues of saints, and the farm houses in the very similar landscape of the Protestant Bernese Oberland show Bible verses carved on the housefronts, instead.
See also
German-speaking Europe
Languages of Switzerland
Swiss German
Swiss Standard German
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The German-speaking part of Switzerland (German: Deutschschweiz [ˈdɔʏtʃ.ʃvaɪts] ⓘ; French: Suisse alémanique; Italian: Svizzera tedesca; Romansh: Svizra tudestga) comprises about 65 …
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Although Swiss German is the native language in the German-speaking part of Switzerland, Swiss school students are taught Swiss Standard German from the age of six. They are thus capable …
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In 2020, 62.3% of the population of Switzerland were native speakers of German (either Swiss or Standard German) at home; 22.8% French (mostly Swiss French, but including some Franco …
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Dec 21, 2024 · The majority of Swiss people speak German. German spoken in Switzerland is also called “Schwiizerdütsch”, or “Swiss German”. Don’t expect to understand Swiss German if …
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Jun 25, 2024 · The German-speaking part of Switzerland, known as the Deutschschweiz in German, is the Germanic part of the country. It comprises approximately 65% of Switzerland …
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Jun 26, 2024 · Swiss German, encompassing a diverse range of Alemannic dialects, is the most widely spoken language in Switzerland. These dialects are spoken by the vast majority of the …
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Jun 19, 2024 · Over 60% of the Swiss population speaks German as their main language, making it the most widely spoken language in Switzerland. French is the main language in the French …
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Apr 3, 2022 · German (or Swiss German) is spoken by nearly two-thirds of the population (around 62.8%). German-speaking cities include the capital, Bern, the largest city of Zurich, as well as …
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Sep 25, 2023 · German-speaking Switzerland boasts the largest cities in the country, a substantial chunk of the Swiss Alps, and many historical landmarks. In this article, we’ll look at …
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German is by far the most widely spoken language in Switzerland: 19 of the country’s 26 cantons are predominantly (Swiss) German-speaking. French is spoken in the western part of the …