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Do you need to know Swiss German to move to Switzerland?

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Moving to a country where you don't speak the language can be a 'chicken and egg' situation: which one comes first, the language or the move? It's a challenging situation for anyone relocating abroad, and for newcomers to German-speaking Switzerland, this is a big issue. It's hard to get hold of resources to learn this dialect outside of the country. Once here, there are many different regional variations to get to grips with, and the differences between Swiss German and high German can feel overwhelming. In this episode we talk about how to get ready to live in a Swiss German- speaking area and what to expect when you first arrive.

Did you know we have a Facebook group? Switzerland for English Speakers is a great place to ask questions and share experiences. Take a look!

Notes on this episode of Swiss and Chips: Your British Guide to Switzerland

  • My personal experience of getting to grips with the dialect
  • The first words or phrases I picked up
  • How I started to understand Swiss German
  • Recommendation for newcomers
  continue reading

74 episodes

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Manage episode 234158207 series 2298797
Content provided by Swiss and Chips, Jo Fahy, and Simon Zryd. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Swiss and Chips, Jo Fahy, and Simon Zryd or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Moving to a country where you don't speak the language can be a 'chicken and egg' situation: which one comes first, the language or the move? It's a challenging situation for anyone relocating abroad, and for newcomers to German-speaking Switzerland, this is a big issue. It's hard to get hold of resources to learn this dialect outside of the country. Once here, there are many different regional variations to get to grips with, and the differences between Swiss German and high German can feel overwhelming. In this episode we talk about how to get ready to live in a Swiss German- speaking area and what to expect when you first arrive.

Did you know we have a Facebook group? Switzerland for English Speakers is a great place to ask questions and share experiences. Take a look!

Notes on this episode of Swiss and Chips: Your British Guide to Switzerland

  • My personal experience of getting to grips with the dialect
  • The first words or phrases I picked up
  • How I started to understand Swiss German
  • Recommendation for newcomers
  continue reading

74 episodes

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