Argentinien-schwyzertütsch dialect
Argentinian-Swiss German Dialect
Argentinien-schwyzertütsch (Spanish: alemán suizo de Argentina) is a dialect of Swiss German. Argentinien-schwyzertütsch is spoken by people of Swiss origin. Most speakers live in Argentina, being the descendants of 19th-century immigrants from Switzerland.
See also
- Swiss Argentine
References
External links
- PDF on varieties of German (5=INDO-EUROPEAN phylosector; 1999) having: "52-ACB-ho argentinien-schwyzertütsch"
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Varieties of German spoken outside Europe
- Namibia: Namibian German, Namibian Black German
- South Africa: Nataler Deutsch
- Amana German
- Alsatian German
- Bernese German
- Hutterite German
- Pennsylvania Dutch
- Plautdietsch
- Texas German
- Wisconsin German
- Alemán Coloniero
- Argentinian Swiss German
- Brazilian German
- Hunsrik
- Plautdietsch
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