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How do you say "zero" in the most common Swiss language?
I need to create a phrase that uses both the Swiss way of saying (the number) "zero" and I also need to know the word for "plus" ( as in the addition of two numbers ). I know there are many dialects in Switzerland but I suppose the German variation is what I am looking for. Right? Thanks.
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- Erik Van ThienenLv 71 decade agoFavourite answer
German (63.7%) : "Null" (f.); "plus"
French (20.4%) : "zéro" (m.) ; "plus"
Italian (6.5%) : "zero" (m.) ; "più"
Source(s): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swizerland#Demographi... http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/zero#Translations http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/plus#Translations - Anonymous1 decade ago
Null.
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