The official languages of Switzerland are French, German, and Italian. It is surrounded by France, Italy, Germany and Austria. (The official language of Austria is German.)
2007-01-08 16:04:38
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answered by Jordan J 1
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the 3 languages in Switzerland are German, Italian, and French. Most people there know English, but the first 3 are national languages. Switzerland is a small country bordering Germany, Austria, Italy, and France.
2007-01-08 16:02:04
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answered by sugarpacketchad 5
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Actually Switzerland has four official languages. They are:
German
French
Italian
Romansh
See the following link.
http://dictionary.laborlawtalk.com/Switzerland
2007-01-08 20:34:37
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answered by Northstar 7
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There are many languages spoken in Switzerland. However, the official languages are - German (mother tongue 63.7%), French (M/T 19.6%), Italy ( M/T 6.6%) & Romansch (M/T 0.5%) and the rest speak other languages.
So the languages are:
German, French & Italy which border Switzerland as well.
Good Luck
2007-01-08 16:24:12
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answered by ckd_xl 2
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There are four official languages- Romansh, French, Italian
and German. Romansh is almost a dead language, I believe it is a mixture of latin and Italian. I would learn it if someone would teach me, but there I no real use for it. I really like Swiss french, it sounds very smooth. People immigrated there in groups from random countries and brought their language over, they each have their seperate ways kind of.
2007-01-08 16:30:35
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answered by I am a Muppet 4
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Italian, French, German.
2007-01-08 15:58:15
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answered by ipygmalion 4
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German ,Italian ,French
2007-01-08 23:59:46
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answered by Anonymous
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