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Ich bin eine Chinesin und jetzt möchte endlich Schwizerdeutsch lernen, weil früher ich nur Hochdeutsch gelernt und danach mit meinem Mann und andere Schweizer auch nur auf Hochdeutsch gesprochen habe . Ich habe kürzlich immer Ihre Videos geschaut, und viel gelernt. Ich finde, dass Sie eine sehr sympathische Lehrerin und sogar die beste . 😊 Danke vielmals !❤
Thanks for the videos about swiss german. It's really important for newbies who want to live and stay here. On internet almost nothing about this subject.👍
I love the way you teach Swiss German 😍 You are the best teacher of Swiss German in my opinion. Ja isch super schöne wetter und Mümmer chli gnüsse dusse, gal Andrea 😊Ich ga grad dusse 😅 Also, dann wünsch ich dir trotzdem no en schöne Tag und Viel spas Andrea 🥰 Danke dir. Tschüss. Uf wieder luega
Thank you for the lessons. Trying to digest a small amount in case I can visit before the year is over. But when I hear myself it's not so good. I feel I can pronounce standard German better as an English speaker.
Hoi Andrea! Can we say „isch ja super Wätter“ when the weather is terrible? I mean, do the Swiss enjoy a bit of sarcasm or not really? Merci Vielmal Love your videos!!
"Swiss people don't like small talk" I completely disagree, I live in a WG with Swiss and they are sitting outside every evening for hours on end chatting on and on, I can't even keep up
In the sentence "mümmer chli gnüsse dusse," I understand the role of most of the words. mir (wir) mussen (chli) geniesen drausen. But what role does "chli" play? Is it the same as the high german "klein?" So would that then be like saying, "Yes, we must enjoy it (a bit) outside?" or something?
Translated word by word it would be "We must a bit enjoy outside". So "chli" is "a bit". And "mümmer" is "we must". So it's "We must enjoy it outside a bit." or just what you said is fine too.
I have a question about saying "ja, ja". Is that actually rude to say that? I heard it means something like "kiss my a**", but I hear so many people say that. Is that more about how you say it? I'll be obliged...
Yes exactly, it really depends on how and when you say it. But in any case, I don't think it's rude. Usually it's used to agree with someone. But it can also be used to show that you don't believe what the other person is saying.
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Ich bin eine Chinesin und jetzt möchte endlich Schwizerdeutsch lernen, weil früher ich nur Hochdeutsch gelernt und danach mit meinem Mann und andere Schweizer auch nur auf Hochdeutsch gesprochen habe .
Ich habe kürzlich immer Ihre Videos geschaut, und viel gelernt. Ich finde, dass Sie eine sehr sympathische Lehrerin und sogar die beste . 😊
Danke vielmals !❤
Danke viel viel mal!! Das freut mich sehr ❤
Thanks for the videos about swiss german. It's really important for newbies who want to live and stay here. On internet almost nothing about this subject.👍
So glad it helps! Let me know what other topic would be interestimg for you. :)
I love the way you teach Swiss German 😍 You are the best teacher of Swiss German in my opinion. Ja isch super schöne wetter und Mümmer chli gnüsse dusse, gal Andrea 😊Ich ga grad dusse 😅 Also, dann wünsch ich dir trotzdem no en schöne Tag und Viel spas Andrea 🥰 Danke dir. Tschüss. Uf wieder luega
Hey dis Schwiizerdütsch isch super! 😃👏 Das freut mich, dass du scho so viel glernt hesch! Und danke vielmal für alles 🤗
@@SwissGermanBeginners Danke vielmal. My pleasure 🥰🤗🤗
Excelente trabajo!!!!!!!
great lesson. I live in Hawaii and my girlfriend lives in Switzerland so I'm determined to learn the language, and your channel is a great help
das helft mich viel
Ich habe gemacht. Super! Danke Vielmals, Andrea.
Thanks!
Thank you for the lessons. Trying to digest a small amount in case I can visit before the year is over. But when I hear myself it's not so good. I feel I can pronounce standard German better as an English speaker.
I'm sure you're doing fine! And Swiss people will love your English accent :) so don't worry about not pronouncing it 100% correctly.
But we English believe we're the only ones who talk about the weather 😄
You are such a sweetheart Andrea!! Iam in love with u❤😍😘
Aww thank you!! So glad you like my videos ❤
Slowly learning from Kenya
Yayy I love Kenya. How is it going?
Hoi Andrea!
Can we say „isch ja super Wätter“ when the weather is terrible? I mean, do the Swiss enjoy a bit of sarcasm or not really?
Merci Vielmal
Love your videos!!
Yes, you can definitely say that! Most Swiss people will find that funny 😁
🤭😂🥳🤣😂🙃😘merci vielmal.
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"Swiss people don't like small talk" I completely disagree, I live in a WG with Swiss and they are sitting outside every evening for hours on end chatting on and on, I can't even keep up
Hey, money is not a taboo, whatever you asked a Swiss person, the most frequent answer is "five francs" ;).
Haha :D Maybeee
In the sentence "mümmer chli gnüsse dusse," I understand the role of most of the words. mir (wir) mussen (chli) geniesen drausen. But what role does "chli" play? Is it the same as the high german "klein?" So would that then be like saying, "Yes, we must enjoy it (a bit) outside?" or something?
Translated word by word it would be "We must a bit enjoy outside". So "chli" is "a bit". And "mümmer" is "we must". So it's "We must enjoy it outside a bit." or just what you said is fine too.
@@SwissGermanBeginners Thank you! And thank you for producing this great content :)
And thank YOU for watching it 🤗
is "bin" not in germany german?
the corresponding in swiss would be "bi"
You can say "bin" or "bi" in Swiss German. Both are fine. :)
@@SwissGermanBeginners danke sehr
Sali-mitenand
I have a question about saying "ja, ja". Is that actually rude to say that? I heard it means something like "kiss my a**", but I hear so many people say that. Is that more about how you say it? I'll be obliged...
Yes exactly, it really depends on how and when you say it. But in any case, I don't think it's rude. Usually it's used to agree with someone. But it can also be used to show that you don't believe what the other person is saying.
I'm still saying "Hoi" anyone can hear me..??😃😃
What does "chli" mean, please? Both in English and hoch Deutsch? For examplin the sentence "Eifach chli müesam mit dem Corona". Also "glii" please.