4 official languages of Switzerland
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4 official languages of Switzerland

by Reo Togashi

Normally, Switzerland has 4 mother languages, which are German, French, Italian, and Romansh. German is the most spoken language there and is spoken in 19 of 26 states.

Although I think there are many reasons for why Switzerland has 4 mother languages, I believe that one of the reasons is that foreigners move to Switzerland.

I envy the situation because I could learn a few languages easily if I were there. We Japanese should invite many foreigners so that we can master other languages.

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