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Swiss French Information

Swiss French (French: Français de Suisse or Suisse Romand) is the name used for the variety of French spoken in the French-speaking area of Switzerland known as Romandy. Swiss French is not to be confused with Franco-Provençal/Arpitan or Romansh, two other individual Romance languages spoken in areas not far from Romandy.

The differences between Swiss French and Parisian French are minor and mostly lexical: a Swiss French speaker would have no trouble understanding a French speaker, while a French speaker would encounter only a few unfamiliar words while listening to a Swiss French speaker. Swiss French, when compared with French of France, has a somewhat "sing-song" effect. Swiss French differs from the French of France to a far lesser extent than Swiss German differs from standard German. This was not always the case, as most of the dialects spoken in the Romandy died out and thus are no longer spoken or used.

There is not a single standardized Swiss French language: different cantons (or even different towns in some cases) will use different vocabulary, often derived from the local regional language or from German, since Switzerland is predominantly German-speaking. It is important to note that a large amount of Standard French terms are used in certain cantons such as Geneva due to their proximity to the French border.

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Differences between Swiss French and standard French

Many differences between Swiss French and French are due to the different administrative and political systems between Switzerland and France. Some of its distinctive lexical features are shared with Belgian French (and some also with Quebec French), such as:

Other examples which are not shared with Belgian French:

Examples of words that differ between Swiss French and Standard French

Swiss French Standard French Translation
déjeuner petit-déjeuner breakfast
dîner déjeuner lunch
souper dîner dinner
services couverts cutlery
panosse serpillière floorcloth
dent de lion pissenlit dandelion
fœhn sèche-cheveux hairdryer
action promotion special offer
natel (téléphone) portable mobile phone
boguet mobylette moped
bonnard sympa, bien nice
cornet sac en plastique plastic bag
fourre dossier folder

See also

French language and French-speaking world portal
Switzerland portal

References

· · Varieties of the French language
Europe

Meridional / Standard (France) · Belgian (Belgium) · Swiss (Switzerland) · Jersey Legal (Channel Islands)

North America

Quebec (Joual) / Brayon / Acadian (Chiac) / Newfoundland / Métis (Canada) · Cajun / Colonial / Missouri / Frenchville (United States) · St.-Bart’s Patois (French West Indies)

Africa

African · Maghreb (Maghreb)

Asia

Vietnamese · Lao · Cambodian · Indian (Puducherry)

See also

French-based creole languages · Michif

Categories: French language | Languages of Switzerland | French dialects | National dialects of French

 

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