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Swiss & Austrian lanuages

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ali_alic | 12:12 Thu 13th Jul 2006 | People & Places
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Probably a stoopid question, but a client of mine has asked me to do a mailing to 12 different countries in their own language. He has stated Swiss and Austrian as 2 of those lanuages. As far as I was aware the Swiss and Austrians speak german or french. But he insists on Austrian and Swiss. We are talking modern day here, so am I way off line? Just need confirmation before I go back to him
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You're basically right - although there are variations between the Swiss and Austrian versions of German and French and the 'official' languages. There are also little-spoken languages such as Romansch which are probably not worth worrying about...
I think different parts of Switzerland speak German, French or Italian, whereas Austrians speak German.
Swiss German bears little resemblence to German as it's spoken in Germany but you should be all right using hoch-Deutsch. As Drusilla says, bear in mind which part of Switzerland the recipient is in: if it's in a French-speaking part, use French, if Geman, then use German.
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Thanks for that. You know what its like when people are certain they are right, you can actually doubt yourself!!

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Austrian German isn't quite German German (in the south the language even varies from valley to valley), but for the purposes of a mail shot, German German should be OK.
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Thank you all, spoke to the client today and I think we have whittled it down to only 12 languages - got shot of the flemish and dutch translation at least!!

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