
The different fates of Switzerland’s dialects
Dialects play different roles in Switzerland’s language regions: in German-speaking Switzerland they dominate everyday life, while in French-speaking Switzerland they have virtually disappeared, and in Italian-speaking Switzerland they are only spoken with close friends and family. The reasons behind these differences can be found in history.
Meanwhile, in Italian-speaking Switzerland, the use of standard Italian or dialect depends on the situation. Dialect is spoken with close friends or family and in village shops, but not at major gatherings or in shops in town centres. Switzerland’s three major language regions therefore differ in the way they use dialects. These differences can be explained by their history.


