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What languages are most commonly spoken in Bern ?

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What languages are most commonly spoken in Bern ?

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  1. German, French and English


  2. most common by far is Bärndütsch :D

    Bärndütsch is a somewhat wide and slow swiss german dialect.

    in Bern people also speak french, high german (more or less .. ;) ) and english (italian is hardly spoken there).

  3. Switzerland is multilingual — it has four official languages: German, French, Italian and Romansh.

    Hope it helps :)

    But there are ppl who speak arabic too... not official language but still..

  4. well i thought it was bernarese ....lol  

    but according to the ppl that answered i am completely off track !!

  5. El Alghez.

  6. Duh...German (Schwitzerduetch) and some French

    Someone also said: 4 official language: Wrong...only 3  

    Romansh is spoken only by less than 5,000 people in the most eastern part of Switzerland.

    3 Official and 4 Nattional

    Not such a thing as a Swiss language, as another responder said

  7. I know that they talk german (kindof), english , french and a dialect from one canton.

    As another answerer said.....some of them....(few) speak arabic.....and i knew that some spanish too.

    Anyways......I dont think they speak some strange dialects from english as americans or aussies do

    They are very educated pple.!!!!

  8. German/Italian

  9. When I was there way back in the mid 1940's I was amazed to learn that most spoke German, French, Italian, English and Swiss. Not only that they had never been involved in a war and had the best ice cream I had ever tasted. One of my grandsons was there in 2005 (he was playing soccer as an 13 year old  American for an Italian Soccer team) I asked him  what he liked about Switzerland he told me, the people he met spoke English and he loved their ice cream

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