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  1. The four national languages of Switzerland are German, French, Italian, and Romansh. [3] German, French, and Italian maintain equal status as official languages at the national level within the Federal Administration of the Swiss Confederation, while Romansh is used in dealings with people who speak it. [4]

    • German. German is the official language of 17 Swiss cantons, and the population of the speakers is about 4,348,289 accounting for around 63% of the country's total population.
    • French. Romandy is the French Speaking region of Switzerland. The area covers the cantons of Geneva, Jura, Vaud, and Neuchatel, parts of Bern, and in Valais and Fribourg.
    • Italian. 561,857 people in Switzerland speak Italian, which is about 8.4% of the population in the country. Italian-speaking Swiss areas include the canton of Tinico, Gondo valley in Valais, and the southern region of the Graubünden.
    • Romansh. Approximately 35,753 people use the ancient tongue called Romansh. This population accounts for 0.60% total population. However, the Romansh language is officially spoken only in the trilingual Graubünden.
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  3. Schweiz Sprachen Karte (Karte: Seraina Zellweger) Where is German spoken in Switzerland? German is the most widely spoken Swiss language, accounting for over 60%. The map shows the German-speaking part of Switzerland in blue. German is the only official language in 17 of the 26 Swiss cantons.

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  4. Four cantons (Bern, Fribourg, Valais and Graubünden) and a city (Biel/Bienne) are officially multilingual. Swiss German is the most widely used language in the workplace, followed by standard German, French, English and Italian.

  5. Jul 20, 2022 · Switzerland has four national languages: German, French, Italian and Romansh. English, though not an official language, is often used to bridge the divides, and a significant proportion...

  6. Aug 16, 2023 · The official languages in Switzerland are: German or Swiss German (62%) French (23%) Italian (8%) Rhaeto-Romanic (0.5%) The great number of languages spoken in this relatively small country can be explained by the history of Switzerland.

  7. Sep 7, 2016 · The country has four official languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. This linguistic diversity is a testament to Switzerland’s unique cultural and historical background. Each language is associated with specific regions, contributing to the rich tapestry of the Swiss cultural landscape.

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