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Forums - Sales Discussion - Swiss Software Charts - Week 42

All Platforms

 

 01 NE 01 Gran Turismo Sport [PS4] 

 02 01 04 FIFA 18 [PS4>XB1>NS>PS3]

 03 NE 01 South Park: The Fractured But Whole [PS4>XB1>PC]

 04 NE 01 Elex [PS4>PC>XB1]

 05 02 02 Middle-Earth: Shadow Of War [PS4>XB1>PC]

 06 NE 01 Fire Emblem Warriors [NS>3DS]

 07 NE 01 WWE 2K18 [PS4>XB1]

 08 04 26 Mario Kart 8 [NS>WIIU]

 09 03 02 The Evil Within 2 [PS4>XB1>PC]

 10 07 34 [NS>WIIU]

 

See for each individual platform:  http://swisscharts.com/games.asp

A lot of news entries this week! Also, the 3DS version of Fire Emblem Warriors did poorly; it did not managed to enter in the top 5 of the 3DS specific charts.



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Switzerland is german language?
I learned Swiss is Switzerland.



Oneeee-Chan!!! said:

Switzerland is german language?
I learned Swiss is Switzerland.

What do you mean? 

 

Switzerland it the name of the country in English while Swiss is the adjective just like American, French, German, etc...



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Oneeee-Chan!!! said:

Switzerland is german language?
I learned Swiss is Switzerland.

Switzerland has 4 official languages: German, Italian, French, and Romansch (in decreasing order of popularity.)

There is no official "Swiss" 

 

However, it's to be noticed that the German spoken in Switzerland has a very strong local dialect, called Swiss German. 

 

The written form, though, is identical to the standard German, and while a German may have some difficulty understanding a Swiss person, Swiss people have no problem doing the contrary, as the so-called high-german is also what's taught in schools.



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Kjartan said:
Oneeee-Chan!!! said:

Switzerland is german language?
I learned Swiss is Switzerland.

What do you mean? 

 

Switzerland it the name of the country in English while Swiss is the adjective just like American, French, German, etc...

Oh I didn't know it .   Thank you.



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Interesting.

Had to look up Elex.



palou said:
Oneeee-Chan!!! said:

Switzerland is german language?
I learned Swiss is Switzerland.

Switzerland has 4 official languages: German, Italian, French, and Romansch (in decreasing order of popularity.)

There is no official "Swiss" 

 

However, it's to be noticed that the German spoken in Switzerland has a very strong local dialect, called Swiss German. 

 

The written form, though, is identical to the standard German, and while a German may have some difficulty understanding a Swiss person, Swiss people have no problem doing the contrary, as the so-called high-german is also what's taught in schools.

French is more spoken than Italian but otherwise yes that is correct. Also, Swiss-German borrows some words from French and vice versa.

 

The melting pot of languages and cultures is probably why our video game charts is so diverse: very friendly to Nintendo Games juste like France and pc retail games are also popular just like in Germany.



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Kjartan said:
palou said:

Switzerland has 4 official languages: German, Italian, French, and Romansch (in decreasing order of popularity.)

There is no official "Swiss" 

 

However, it's to be noticed that the German spoken in Switzerland has a very strong local dialect, called Swiss German. 

 

The written form, though, is identical to the standard German, and while a German may have some difficulty understanding a Swiss person, Swiss people have no problem doing the contrary, as the so-called high-german is also what's taught in schools.

French is more spoken than Italian 

Oops,missed that, sorry



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I am living in Basel. There are 4 official languages.
German, french, italian and reto romansch.



When I was High school student.

I sat next to a swiss boy once in a week.