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Hi Andrea, I'm brushing up on my Swiss German with your videos, having lived in Zurich for several years in my twenties, I went to school there im central for Hochdeutsch. I am living in Canada at the moment and long to return to Switzerland sooner than later to resume my studies in my favourite country.
Wow danke schön. This is the best channel on RUclips for Swiss German (Schweizerdeutsch). This video was very good showing the Swiss and standard German plus the sentences in Swiss German. I hope you make many more videos for years to come. I subscribed after just this video!!
This is incredible. I've learned as much from you in 15 minutes as I did in the first year I knew my husband. Er ist kein Lehrer. ;) Danke vielmal! Hopefully I can surprise his family with something a little better than my normal langsamer Hochdeutsch next time I see them. :D
Ich finde das sehr interessant. Mein Mann ist Schweizer und lieber auf Englisch mit mir als Hochdeutsch sprechen. Er sagt immer, dass Hochdeutsch für sie eine Fremdsprache ist, so gibt es keinen Unterschied. Das mach mich enttäuscht. So my resort now is to just focus on learning Schwiizerdütsch. Sowieso spricht niemand Hochdeutsch hier ausser die Ausländer wie Ich. Merci vielmal für dieses tolles Video.
Ich finde das sehr interessant. Mein Mann ist Schweizer und lieber auf Englisch mit mir als Hochdeutsch sprechen. Er sagt immer, dass Hochdeutsch für sie eine Fremdsprache ist, so gibt es keinen Unterschied. Das mach mich enttäuscht. So my resort now is to just focus on learning Schwiizerdütsch. Sowieso spricht niemand Hochdeutsch hier ausser die Ausländer wie Ich. Merci vielmal für dieses tolles Video.
Hallo. Ich habe in Kanton Zürich als Apothekerin angefangen zu arbeiten und ich finde deine Videos sehr sehr nützlich!! Megaviel Hilfe mit den Kunden!! ❤❤❤ Ich chume us Ungarn :))
Hi Andrea, i have a question... In the item "connecting words" you write 's mami und de papi' and the next example is 's mami oder de papi'. I think the word 'mami' is female, why you use de neutral article? Thank you very much for teaching us!!! You are awesome! Ps. I'm a spanish speaker, sorry if my english is not the best!
Would you be kind enough to clarify, Andrea: Do you write these terms in Swiss German too? Or, is it purely spoken dialect. I was led to understand that you write everything in German, not Swiss German!
Formal written communication is usually in German, yes. But informal written communication (like chatting on Whattsapp, on Social Media, in personal letters or cards), we more and more often write things in Swiss German. It's just more personal to us. You can hear about that in this video as well ruclips.net/video/L_0YbBOKb6g/видео.html
Hey ! These little swiss-german language pills are amazing and your way of talking is so nice ! However, at 5:05, Grusig is disgusting in English not 'discusting' :) ... i am really sorry, i don't mean to act smart or something but i know you swiss people are so detail oriented & you might find this little feedback useful :) Keep it up with the great content !
I am happy to find your chanel. It would be great, if you would repeat at least 2 times...You go a bit too fast for someone trying to remember the words. Thank you soooo much!
Hello I am a little confused! You said the last 3 personal pronouns are Mir, Ihr, Sie, but for the 2 auxiliaries the 3 last pronouns were: Mir, Sie, Ihr. Could you please clarify? Dankeeeee❤
Ich gang hut go ranne. Warum gehe ist gang in diesem Satz? Ich habe ein Video gesehen und dort war: ich ga, du gasch... Und die Zweite Frage. Gibt es nachher go ranne. Warum gibt es" go " dort?
You can say "ich ga" or "ich gang". It's the same and it doesn't matter which version you use. The "go" is a speciality of Swiss German. "Ich gang go ränne" means "I'll go running" which means with certain verbs like "going" we use some kind of double verb "gang GO" or "chum CHO". I might have to do a video about this sometime..
@@SwissGermanBeginners please, dear Andrea, make a vid on that "gang GO" or "chum CHO", cause after Hochdeutsch this part ist most confusing. Danke vielmals
Hey, I just wanted to say thank you so much for making these videos, it's been so helpful. I have one question though! (forgive my ignorance, I am non-European ;) What is the difference between the green highlighted phrase on the top, and the middle line? One seems to be the pronuciation? I suppose as a native English speaker I would write thing phonetically, a little different. Unless it's the actual spelling, in an entirely different dialect (or perhaps High German) or something?! Total beginner here! Thank you so much!
Hey Apryl! Great to have you here! So the phrase in green is Swiss German and the second one is High German. To show how similar Swiss German and German are. So you can compare the two languages. I hope that helps?
@@SwissGermanBeginners Okay, that's kind of what I thought! I am a native English speaker (from Canada), and I also speak Spanish at an intermediate level. I have JUST began learning Swiss German. Is it imperative for someone to have a grasp on High German before attempting to learn Swiss German, or can one begin with Swiss German?! Also, I love your style and attitude. Do you offer private lessons?! Thank you!!
@@aprylfawn707 I'm glad you asked that question! I really need to make this more clear! May I ask why you decided to learn Swiss German? I mean I LOVE that! :) To be honest, I think it's best you have a grasp on German first as there's just so much more learning material plus Swiss German has so many different dialects and can be confusing if you don't know a bit of German first. You could learn both at the same time though. To be able to compare things while you learn. Unfortunately I don't offer private lessons (yet). As soon as I will, I'll let you know!
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Yes, yes! Swiss German Vocabulary 😍 This is what I need the most! Danke ❤️
Great! Glad it was helpful to you, Vanja! :)
Me too.🤍
Hi Andrea, I'm brushing up on my Swiss German with your videos, having lived in Zurich for several years in my twenties, I went to school there im central for Hochdeutsch. I am living in Canada at the moment and long to return to Switzerland sooner than later to resume my studies in my favourite country.
Wow danke schön. This is the best channel on RUclips for Swiss German (Schweizerdeutsch). This video was very good showing the Swiss and standard German plus the sentences in Swiss German. I hope you make many more videos for years to come. I subscribed after just this video!!
Thank you for subscribing! Glad you like my videos! :)
Wunderbar, aber so schnell! Merci vielmals für das Video!
This is incredible. I've learned as much from you in 15 minutes as I did in the first year I knew my husband. Er ist kein Lehrer. ;) Danke vielmal! Hopefully I can surprise his family with something a little better than my normal langsamer Hochdeutsch next time I see them. :D
Woow this just made my day!! So glad to have helped! ♡ Let me know how it went with the family! :D
Ich finde das sehr interessant. Mein Mann ist Schweizer und lieber auf Englisch mit mir als Hochdeutsch sprechen. Er sagt immer, dass Hochdeutsch für sie eine Fremdsprache ist, so gibt es keinen Unterschied. Das mach mich enttäuscht. So my resort now is to just focus on learning Schwiizerdütsch. Sowieso spricht niemand Hochdeutsch hier ausser die Ausländer wie Ich. Merci vielmal für dieses tolles Video.
Ich finde das sehr interessant. Mein Mann ist Schweizer und lieber auf Englisch mit mir als Hochdeutsch sprechen. Er sagt immer, dass Hochdeutsch für sie eine Fremdsprache ist, so gibt es keinen Unterschied. Das mach mich enttäuscht. So my resort now is to just focus on learning Schwiizerdütsch. Sowieso spricht niemand Hochdeutsch hier ausser die Ausländer wie Ich. Merci vielmal für dieses tolles Video.
Thanks a lot I’ve started a week ago and I feel that your classes are really really good so is really easy for learn this beautiful language.
Thank you so much! This means a lot! Great to hear it helps! :)
Merci for the beautiful sentence with "bi" LOL
Is a perfekt place to learn swiss german
Hallo. Ich habe in Kanton Zürich als Apothekerin angefangen zu arbeiten und ich finde deine Videos sehr sehr nützlich!! Megaviel Hilfe mit den Kunden!! ❤❤❤ Ich chume us Ungarn :))
Das freut mich riesig, Nikolett! 😃👏 so schön, dass dir meine Videos helfen. 🥰
Luv 😘 u ...thnk u for the classes madam
Swiss are so nice and neutral that she had a hard time using the word evil in a sentence 🤣🤣🤣
Merci
Merci!
Thank you very much..😚
Hallo! Have you gone over the months of the year in any of your videos? That would be great if you haven't already! 😸 Merci!
Oh I think I haven't! Will put it on my list of videos to create soon. 😃 Thank you for the tip! 🤗
@@SwissGermanBeginners Thank you for your videos!!😊
Danke vilmal, sehr nuetzlich! :)
Sehr gerne!!
I would love to start learning with you.... Do you also offer in person tutoring or maybe its all just videos?!
Hi Richard, I do online courses. You can find more info here: swissgermanbeginners.ch/ ☺
your really good teacher 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you! 😃🤗
Hi Andrea, i have a question...
In the item "connecting words" you write 's mami und de papi' and the next example is 's mami oder de papi'.
I think the word 'mami' is female, why you use de neutral article?
Thank you very much for teaching us!!!
You are awesome!
Ps. I'm a spanish speaker, sorry if my english is not the best!
Your English is great!! Well the interesting thing is that Mami is actually neuter, not female 😅 but Mueter is female.
@@SwissGermanBeginners Thanks Andrea!!!
Gern gscheh 😊
Would you be kind enough to clarify, Andrea: Do you write these terms in Swiss German too? Or, is it purely spoken dialect. I was led to understand that you write everything in German, not Swiss German!
Formal written communication is usually in German, yes. But informal written communication (like chatting on Whattsapp, on Social Media, in personal letters or cards), we more and more often write things in Swiss German. It's just more personal to us. You can hear about that in this video as well ruclips.net/video/L_0YbBOKb6g/видео.html
@@SwissGermanBeginners Thank you for the clarification.
I am from Norway thank you
I love Norway 😍
Andrea, tell me please, which dealect of Swissgerman are you presenting? Züri?
Yes Züri 😃
Hey ! These little swiss-german language pills are amazing and your way of talking is so nice ! However, at 5:05, Grusig is disgusting in English not 'discusting' :) ... i am really sorry, i don't mean to act smart or something but i know you swiss people are so detail oriented & you might find this little feedback useful :) Keep it up with the great content !
😁 thank you very much for letting me know! You are totally right of course. 🤗 And I'm glad you like my videos!
So how do you use will vs. wett?? Like in what context? Can you explain this to me, please? :)
I am happy to find your chanel. It would be great, if you would repeat at least 2 times...You go a bit too fast for someone trying to remember the words. Thank you soooo much!
Hi Luna, so great to have you here! Ok thank you for the feedback! Will do next time. Is there any other topic you'd be interested in?
@@SwissGermanBeginners Ich habe noch nicht alles angeschaut, aber Gefühle/Beschreibungen von Stimmungen würden mich interessieren. Danke!
@@lunabella1812 ok super! Gute Idee! :) Danke dir.
@@SwissGermanBeginners Danke für alle Deine Bemühungen!!
I’m only on verbs, I’ve filled two pages.
Wooow you're a serious learner!! I'm sure your friends will appreciate that a lot ♡
@@SwissGermanBeginners thanks, but I need more words, my friends are moving to Charleston, I’m trying to write a letter to them.
@@SwissGermanBeginners your channel helps soooo much!
@@Simply_colbie oh good topic for another video! 😃
@@SwissGermanBeginners thank you ssooooooo much, merciveilmal
👍👍👍
Hoi .das isch mega schön gsi .chasch e video mit verschiedene verben dütsch und schwiizerdütsch mache.es wäre cool
Danke dir! Ok, das chani mache :)
Hello I am a little confused! You said the last 3 personal pronouns are Mir, Ihr, Sie, but for the 2 auxiliaries the 3 last pronouns were: Mir, Sie, Ihr. Could you please clarify? Dankeeeee❤
Oh that's my mistake, sorry! It's always mir, ihr, sie. 🤗
Thanks so much, love your videos ❤
@@ShainaPortet mercii 😍
Ich gang hut go ranne. Warum gehe ist gang in diesem Satz? Ich habe ein Video gesehen und dort war: ich ga, du gasch... Und die Zweite Frage. Gibt es nachher go ranne. Warum gibt es" go " dort?
You can say "ich ga" or "ich gang". It's the same and it doesn't matter which version you use. The "go" is a speciality of Swiss German. "Ich gang go ränne" means "I'll go running" which means with certain verbs like "going" we use some kind of double verb "gang GO" or "chum CHO". I might have to do a video about this sometime..
@@SwissGermanBeginners please, dear Andrea, make a vid on that "gang GO" or "chum CHO", cause after Hochdeutsch this part ist most confusing. Danke vielmals
Ok will do!
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Thank you for the ❤😊
MY NAME IS ANDREA TOO!!!!!
Yayyy!! Name twins!!!
bide verbe hesch "ich will" verwändet und nocher denn "ich wett/wott/wött" nur dases nöd zu Verwirrige chunnt ✌️
Hey, I just wanted to say thank you so much for making these videos, it's been so helpful.
I have one question though! (forgive my ignorance, I am non-European ;)
What is the difference between the green highlighted phrase on the top, and the middle line? One seems to be the pronuciation? I suppose as a native English speaker I would write thing phonetically, a little different. Unless it's the actual spelling, in an entirely different dialect (or perhaps High German) or something?! Total beginner here!
Thank you so much!
Hey Apryl! Great to have you here! So the phrase in green is Swiss German and the second one is High German. To show how similar Swiss German and German are. So you can compare the two languages. I hope that helps?
@@SwissGermanBeginners Okay, that's kind of what I thought! I am a native English speaker (from Canada), and I also speak Spanish at an intermediate level.
I have JUST began learning Swiss German.
Is it imperative for someone to have a grasp on High German before attempting to learn Swiss German, or can one begin with Swiss German?!
Also, I love your style and attitude. Do you offer private lessons?!
Thank you!!
@@SwissGermanBeginners also, I'm sure you mentioned that in one of your videos, but I have just kind of been jumping around so I wanted to make sure!
@@aprylfawn707 I'm glad you asked that question! I really need to make this more clear!
May I ask why you decided to learn Swiss German? I mean I LOVE that! :) To be honest, I think it's best you have a grasp on German first as there's just so much more learning material plus Swiss German has so many different dialects and can be confusing if you don't know a bit of German first. You could learn both at the same time though. To be able to compare things while you learn.
Unfortunately I don't offer private lessons (yet). As soon as I will, I'll let you know!
Wir is mir?
Yes 😊
I have heard that the percentage of German speaking population has declined in Switzerland. Is it true?