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by jajko
482 days ago
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As per some folks I've met (I live in french Romandie, almost 0 variation here they just speak slower than french), for ie folks from Zurich its almost impossible to understand folks from Bern. And thise are 2 big cities pretty close to each other, not some remote mountain valley. But they can easily switch to more modest verion or even high german if needed. |
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This is absolutely not true. Bern is the capital and many people travel there for work or other reasons. It's also a dialect very heavily featured on TV (e.g. I remember there was a weather reporter from Bern, don't know if she still does this), a lot of famous politicians are/were from Bern (e.g. former Federal Council member Adolf Ogi) and many famous musicians also sang/sing in this dialect (Mani Matter, Züri West, Gölä, etc.)
Almost all Swiss dialects are mutually intelligible simply due to the high level of exposure to the diversity (and also their relative similarity). There are some people who don't understand Walliserdeutsch well, because it's less represented and also linguistically more removed from the rest - but even that's something you get used to quickly.