Spent the night at my brother's place in the town I call home (one of the two homes tbh, divorced parents). Here the announcements for trains only happen in #German and #Romansh (the forth official language of #Switzerland). I never learned Romansh but it's on my bucket list ❤️

There are two #languages in northern Italy (where my father is from), Friulian and Ladin that share some similarities with the language spoken here… (1/3)

Now I am taking a train to Bern (the capital of Switzerland) to meet some friends 🫶

Funny enough, this train crosses from the most eastern region (Grisons) to the most western one (Geneva) and therefore crosses through all four language regions (Italian/Romansh here, then German, then French). This means all announcements are now in four languages: German, French, Italian and English.

At some point on the journey, it will only be in German, French& English. (2/3)

So, in case you've ever been wondering why people grown up in Switzerland (can in principle) speak at least 3 languages (mother tongue + other most used + English), this is your answer!

How many languages do you speak? And which ones?

1
5.9%
2
23.5%
3
47.1%
4+
23.5%
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@bibianaprinoth I grew up in Luxemburg. Luxemburgish is my mother tongue, I learned German, French and English (and later some Italian) in school