French and German
Romansch, which is a latin based language.
The main language spoken in Engelberg, Switzerland is German. Additionally, English and French are also commonly spoken, especially in tourist areas and among hospitality staff.
Romansh is spoken in the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. It is a Romance language that coexists alongside German, Italian, and French as one of the official languages of Switzerland.
German is primarily spoken as a first language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein. It is also spoken as a co-official language in South Tyrol in Italy, and in certain regions of Belgium and Luxembourg.
* Germany * Austria * Switzerland (part only) * Liechtenstein
The Italian language is a Romance language spoken primarily in Italy and parts of Switzerland. It is known for its musicality and is the official language of Italy.
Yes. In Switzerland, German is one of the official languages. In Zurich, German in the main language spoken.
It depends on which Swiss language you are using: French = peut-être German = vielleict Italian = forse Other languages, such as Romantsch are also spoken in Switzerland.
India, Canada, Switzerland, and South Africa are examples of countries where more than one language is spoken widely.
German (or Deutsch) is the national language of Germany. It is also spoken in Switzerland, and dialects of it are spoken in Austria. Incidentally, there are towns in the Patagonia region of Argentina where the German language is primarily spoken.
French is the first language in France. There are different French dialects that are spoken in Belgium, Luxembourg, and Switzerland and they are not always used as a first language.
It is not a living language. The Helvetian people of ancient Switzerland spoke Gaulish.