Curious about schwiezadütsch? (swiss german)?
I speak German (hochdeutsch and natively Austrian German) so I can understand swiss german to a degree, at least when it's not a heavy accent, because they are somewhat similar.
However, if someone is speaking proper swiss german (as in TV) I am LOST. I might understand a word or two every so often.
I was just curious, if I were to want to learn schwiezadütsch, how would I go about it?
Are there programmes out there, websites, or do you just watch a lot of it with subtitles to get used to the new pronunciations?
4:30am and just thinking here, cheers for the help!
I speak German (hochdeutsch and natively Austrian German) so I can understand swiss german to a degree, at least when it's not a heavy accent, because they are somewhat similar.
However, if someone is speaking proper swiss german (as in TV) I am LOST. I might understand a word or two every so often.
I was just curious, if I were to want to learn schwiezadütsch, how would I go about it?
Are there programmes out there, websites, or do you just watch a lot of it with subtitles to get used to the new pronunciations?
4:30am and just thinking here, cheers for the help!