gsw ISO 639
Schwiizerdütsch Autonyms
German, Swiss
Visualizations
A language of Switzerland
- ISO 639
- gsw
- Alternate Names
- Alemanic, Alemannic, Alemannisch, Schweizerdeutsch, Schwiizertüütsch, Schwizerdütsch, Schwizertitsch, Schwizertitsch Mundart, Schwytzertuetsch, Schwyzerdütsch, Schwyzerdütschi Sprooch, Upper Alemannic
- Autonym
- Schwiizerdütsch
- Population
- 5,200,000 in Switzerland (2018 census). Total users in all countries: 6,434,400.
- Location
- Widespread.
- Language Maps
- Andorra, France and Monaco, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland
- Language Status
- 5* (Developing).
- Classification
- Indo-European, Germanic, West, High German, German, Upper German, Alemannic
- Dialects
- Bern (Bärndütsch), Zurich, Lucerne, Basel, Obwald, Appenzell, Saint Gallen, Graubuenden-Grisons (Valserisch), Wallis, Alsatian (Alsacien, Elsaessisch). Most Swiss varieties are High Alemannisch and Highest Alemannisch (several in central Switzerland). Each canton has a separate variety. Only a few of 20–70 varieties are listed as dialects. Reportedly most similar to Swabian [swg] in south central Germany. Not inherently intelligible with Standard German [deu].
- Language Use
- Varieties have strong social function in maintaining borders of regions, cantons, and villages. They also distinguish between German, Swiss, and Austrian nationalities. 93% of German speakers in Switzerland speak a variety of Swiss German; 66% only use Swiss German and no High German in the home (1990 census). 72% of Switzerland speaks Schwyzerdütsch daily (1990 census). Some in schools and churches. Also use Standard German [deu], the language of instruction in school. Used as L2 by Kabuverdianu [kea].
- Language Development
- Literature. Dictionary. Grammar. Texts. NT: 1984–1997.
- Writing
- Latin script [Latn].
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about German, Swiss
Also Spoken in
- Location
- Vorarlberg state.
- Dialects
- High Alemannisch (Hochalemannisch).
- Language Status
- 5 (Developing) View other languages of Austria
Language Name
Alemannic
User Population
300,000 in Austria (1991 A. Schmidt).
- Location
- Baden-Württemberg state.
- Dialects
- Low Alemannisch, High Alemannisch.
- Language Status
- 5 (Developing)
- Language Use
- Also use Standard German [deu]. View other languages of Germany
Language Name
Alemannic
- Location
- Widespread.
- Dialects
- High Alemannisch.
- Language Status
- 5 (Developing)
- Language Use
- Majority of the people in the country. Also use Standard German [deu]. View other languages of Liechtenstein
Language Name
Alemannic
User Population
34,400 in Liechtenstein (2019 UNSD). Listed as German in the 2015 census (2019 UNSD).
- Location
- Grand-Est region: south and west bank of Rhine river.
- Language Status
- 6a (Vigorous)
- Language Use
- Used by all. Most also use French [fra], from 79%–90% in the different regions. Many also use Standard German [deu], Standard German taught in some primary schools, and local newspapers.
- Other Comments
- No standardized form of Alsatian, but a variety of village dialects. Christian. View other languages of France
Language Name
Alsatian
User Population
900,000 in France (2013).
