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* [[Language/Swiss-german/Vocabulary/Days-of-the-Week|Days of the Week]]
* [[Language/Swiss-german/Vocabulary/Colors|Colors]]
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Swiss German Vocabulary - Count to 10

In today's lesson, we will learn the Swiss German words for counting from one to ten. Please feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎

Main Words

The following table shows the Swiss German words for counting from one to ten, along with their pronunciation and English translation.

Swiss German Pronunciation English
eis /ais/ one
zwöi /tsvøi/ two
drü /drø/ three
vier /viər/ four
füf /fyf/ five
sächs /zɛks/ six
sibän /ziˈbɛn/ seven
acht /axt/ eight
nün /nyːn/ nine
zäh /tsɛː/ ten

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