Los vascos estuvieron aislados y su idioma es completamente diferente al español (no tiene ni raíces latinas) salvo las palabras nuevas que se introdujeron porque el idioma llanamente daba para llamar cabras.
Es como si te digo que yo puedo entender el francés debido a que es un dialecto del latin y el español también. Entenderán palabras sueltas y poco más, como cuando tu escuchas italiano
Busca un poco por internet y deja de decir gilipolleces anda:
all Swiss Germans understand Standard German (Hochdeutsch) and most speak it, though with a Swiss accent, of course. Once they use their dialect, you will not understand much (if anything at all), even if you're a native German speaker like me. And every town/valley's dialect is different.
Anyway, you should not have any trouble communicating with them in Hochdeutsch. They can teach you some fun Swiss German expressions and
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Within Switzerland, dialects can be very different, too, but they all belong to the “Südwest-Oberdeutsch” language group, formerly referred to as “Alemannic” dialects. So Swiss people from German-speaking Switzerland will in most cases (maybe with one or two regional exceptions) understand each other when they speak their local dialect.
Now, people in the far south-west of Germany also usually speak a “Südwest-Oberdeutsch” or “Alemannic” dialect. This is the part of Germany with the City of Ulm (or even Augsburg) roughly at its north-eastern corner. People born and raised in this area will have good chances to understand people from Switzerland, if they speak their dialect, and Swiss people will also understand south-west Germans when they speak their native dialect.
Generally speaking, the degree of mutual intelligibility of German dialects decreases with increasing geographical distance. National borders somewhere in between do make a difference, but historical dialect groups are still present today, regardless of borders dividing them.
ves¿. los únicos alemanes que entenderian el alemán suizo son aquellos que viven en alemania sur y conocen el dialecto de su región. Sólo sabiendo alto alemán no entiendes el alemán Suizo.
Escrito por un alemán. Y que digas que un alemán y un austriaco son muy similares
. Sal de la puerta de tu casa anda, ya paso de explicarte eso
https://www.quora.com/Do-Germans-und...d-Swiss-German