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Dialects are not really considered as separate languages. The main part of Switzerland speaks Swiss-German (so, that's not German...). They learn the "real" German at school...

The Swiss "language" (if we talk about this main part) is so close to German because these regions (Germany, Switzerland, Austria) are related traditionally - close cultural roots. This can be said for the other parts of Switzerland, too. They are traditionally relatively close to France and Italy... and yes, the speak French and Italian (and there's a fourth language in Switzerland, too).

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