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Bonjour, which is pronounced 'bohn zhoor', is a French equivalent of 'Hello'. Buongiorno, which is pronounced 'bwohn JOHR-noh', is an Italian equivalent. Guten Tag or Allegra, which respectively are pronounced 'GHOO-tehn tawg' and 'ah-LEHG-rah', may be German equivalents. In Swiss-German, the German dialect known as 'Swiss' (but not an official language as such) Hello is usually pronounced as Hoi (informal), Hallo, and Gruezi (formal). Ciao is used for both Hello and Goodbye in Romanisch.

There isn't one language that's spoken in Switzerland. The country in fact has four official languages. So the greetings above may be wished, and understood, in different parts of Switzerland.

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