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It varies depending on dialect, and in fact there is no standardized spelling for Swiss German, but people would likely say something like "guet gschaffe." Note that educated Swiss all speak Hochdeutsch (High German) as well, in which that phrase would be "gute Arbeit" or "gut gemacht."

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16y ago

You say either "Merci" like in frensch, or "Danke" like in german.

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16y ago

In general you say "gute Arbeit." In "teacherese," you might also see "eine gute Leistung" (like on a grade report).

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13y ago

a very informal answer:

Bitte

(pronounced "beat-ah" similar to "pita")

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14y ago

Danke, gute Arbeit

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15y ago

well done = gut gemacht

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13y ago

good luck = viel Glück

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