What is a typical Swiss German greeting used throughout the day
2 answers:
1.Say "buongiorno" in the morning. This phrase translates into “good morning” or “good day.” ...
2.Say "buon pomeriggio" in the afternoon.
3.Use "buonasera" in the evening.
Answer:
<em>Grüezi</em>
Translated as "Hello" or "Hi." Etymologically, it relates to the phrase "Grüße euch" (I greet you all).
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