Switzerland has three official federal languages: French, German and Italian, as well as one semi-official language, Romansch (Rum-ansh). But it also has dozens of regional variations, ranging from ...
Some 62 percent speak Swiss German dialects; around 23 percent speak French, chiefly in the west; eight percent speak Italian, mostly in the southern Ticino canton, and 0.5 percent speak Romansh. The ...
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