French in all its variations
The language of Molière, Racine, Stendhal and Balzac.
Swiss French is spoken by the inhabitants of the western part of Switzerland (around 22.8 percent of the population). Swiss French is a variety of the French language that differs from it in several ways and has its own distinctive features in terms of vocabulary, word formation, morphology, syntax and spelling. Our French language team is fully aware of all these specific characteristics.
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We speak Swiss
The native language of 23.1 percent
of the population is none of Switzerland’s official four languages.
4 LANGUAGES
Switzerland has four national languages.
ENGLISH AND PORTUGUESE
are the most widely spoken foreign languages in Switzerland.
DIALECTS
A large variety of Alemannic dialects come under the umbrella term Swiss German.
22.8 percent French
62.3 percent German/Swiss German
ROMANSH
The Rhaeto-Romance languages are a subgroup of the Romance languages that originated from Latin.
4 LANGUAGES
Switzerland has four national languages.
The native language of 23.1 percent
of the population is none of Switzerland’s official four languages.
ENGLISH AND PORTUGUESE
are the most widely spoken foreign languages in Switzerland.
DIALECTS
A large variety of Alemannic dialects come under the umbrella term Swiss German.
ROMANSH
The Rhaeto-Romance languages are a subgroup of the Romance languages that originated from Latin.
22.8 percent French
62.3 percent German/Swiss German
8 percent Italian
0.5 percent Romansh
Do you have any questions about translations into French or other services?
Your personal contact, Claudio Waldburger, will be happy to assist you: