how to say goodnight in swiss german
In Swiss German, there are several ways to say “goodnight”, depending on the region and dialect. Here are a few common ones:
* “Gueti Nacht” (pronounced “goo-tee nakht”): This is a common way to say goodnight in many Swiss German dialects.
* “Güete Nacht” (pronounced “goo-eh-teh nakht”): This is used in some eastern Swiss dialects, such as in the cantons of St. Gallen and Appenzell.
* “Gnächt” (pronounced “gnehkht”): This is a more informal way to say goodnight, used in some western Swiss dialects, such as in the canton of Bern.
Note that Swiss German is a group of dialects, and there is no one “standard” way to say goodnight that is universally understood across all regions. However, “Gueti Nacht” is a good all-purpose choice that is likely to be understood in most areas.
By the way, if you want to be more formal or polite, you can add a title such as “Herr” or “Frau” before the goodnight greeting, like this:
* “Gueti Nacht, Herr” (goodnight, sir)
* “Gueti Nacht, Frau” (goodnight, madam)
I hope that helps!