There is no such language as "Swiss".
Switzerland has four official languages:
1. German
2. Italian
3. French
4. Romansch
To say 'I eat bread' in Spanish, you would say 'Yo como pan.'
Guet nacht
the 250 grams bread stick is named in French 'une baguette'
There's actually no such language as Swiss. Switzerland has 4 official languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. Please specify which language you want to translate into.
The Swiss speak many languages, including German, Swiss-German, French, Italian and Romansch.Even Swiss German has many different dialects, but this is a standard translation for Skiing:Skifahre, or Schi-fahre (From the German Ski-Fahren)
they offten eat: Swiss cheese with toasted wheat bread or salads
yes swiss people eat break like cows eat grass.
They are both healthy.
no problem
In Swiss German flowers are Blumen.
Switzerland has German, French, Italian and the Romansh languages.
Swiss? Do you mean Swiss German, French, Italian or Romanish?
In Switzerland, the official languages are German, French, Italian, and Romansh. To say "hi" in Swiss German, you can say "Hoi" or "Hallo." In Swiss French, you can say "Salut." In Swiss Italian, you can say "Ciao."
A Swiss dish consisting of cheese melted and served on boiled potatoes or bread.
No. There is a country called Switzerland. Swiss is the adjectival form of Switzerland. You would say a person is Swiss because they are from Switzerland. Likewise, you would say you ate Swiss chocolate if it was from Switzerland.
In High German it's "Schmetterling"; in Swiss German they also sometimes say "Sommervogel."
Pan is how you say bread in spanish