Swiss German Dictionary

Swiss German Dictionary

The dialect of Zurich

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Version History of Swiss German Dictionary

3.13

June 26, 2024

• Major addition to vocabulary: In total 2'600 new entries with 3'000 explanations, examples and common phrases • Added links between the translations of a word and the corresponding entries for easier lookup of plural forms and conjugation

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3.12

October 11, 2023

• More than 200 new entries • More than 500 new explanations, examples and phrases

3.11

January 26, 2023

• Fixed a defect where the flag symbol was sometimes not visible on iPad

3.10

January 23, 2023

• more than 400 new entries • more than 400 new explanations, examples and phrases

3.9

November 7, 2022

• Create and maintain a list of favorites • About 200 English participles added

3.8

May 17, 2022

• Vocabulary additions

3.7

January 20, 2022

• Vocabulary improvements

3.6

December 9, 2021

• Large number of audio added • Dark mode support • Small corrections

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3.5

September 29, 2021

• Improved full-text search • Large number of dictionary improvements • Link to newly published Swiss German textbook (in German) in the info section

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3.4

June 29, 2020

• Simplified spelling for «sp» and «st» • Enhancements to vocabulary, audio and examples

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Description of Swiss German Dictionary

Swiss German Dictionary is the first comprehensive dictionary for English to Swiss German and vice versa. It contains in total more than 9'500 entries with audio and 15'500 explanations, examples and phrases. Full-text search and the ability to maintain a list of favorites are provided as well. The Swiss German dialect differs in pronunciation, vocabulary and partially also in grammar from the High German standard. Therefore Swiss German Dictionary contains the most important vocabulary and numerous expressions which are only used in Switzerland. For all words you can hear how they are pronounced in Switzerland by a native speaker. With Swiss German Dictionary you can learn to conjugate the verbs in Swiss German and how to correctly form the plural of the nouns. Who can benefit most from Swiss German Dictionary? This app is ideal for all who want to move to the German speaking part of Switzerland and for all who want to better understand the dialect spoken in the greater Zurich area. Features of the app include: • Swiss German Dictionary works 100% offline, no internet connection is needed • It contains in total 9'500 entries: 4'900 for Swiss German – English and 4'600 for English - Swiss German • 15'500 explanations, examples and common phrases • Vocabulary, pronunciation and grammar as they are common in the greater Zurich area • The dictionary is suitable for everyday life, travel and leisure • All entries are spoken by Swiss German native speakers • It contains tips and tricks for quickly finding expressions using spelling variations • Links between the translations of a word and the corresponding entries for easier lookup of plural forms and conjugation • Reference to Verena Schorn's grammar book (in German) «Schweizerdeutsch leicht gemacht - S Schwiizerdüütsch vo Züri» and the first volume with exercises (also in German)
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Swiss German Dictionary: FAQ

Can Swiss German Dictionary support iPad devices?

Yes, Swiss German Dictionary is compatible with iPad devices.

Who developed the app?

Peter Schorn built the Swiss German Dictionary app.

What is the minimum iOS version required to use Swiss German Dictionary?

To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 12.1.

What is the overall rating of the app?

Swiss German Dictionary has a consumer rating of 4.7 and receives plenty of positive reviews.

What’s the app category of Swiss German Dictionary?

The Main Genre Of The Swiss German Dictionary App Is Reference.

Which version of the Swiss German Dictionary app is the latest one?

The newest version of Swiss German Dictionary is 3.13.

What is the date of the most recent Swiss German Dictionary update?

Swiss German Dictionary rolled out its latest update on October 1, 2024.

What is the specific date when the app came out?

Swiss German Dictionary originally came out on February 5, 2023.

What is the age rating for Swiss German Dictionary?

Swiss German Dictionary is suitable for children aged Peter Schorn.

What are the languages supported by Swiss German Dictionary?

Swiss German Dictionary is available in American English.

Does Apple Arcade offer Swiss German Dictionary as part of its collection?

No, Swiss German Dictionary is not featured on Apple Arcade.

Can I make in-app purchases within Swiss German Dictionary?

No, Swiss German Dictionary does not include options for in-app purchases.

Can I use Swiss German Dictionary with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot use Swiss German Dictionary with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there commercial ads in Swiss German Dictionary?

No, there are no commercial ads in Swiss German Dictionary.

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  • Not good

    This is not worth the money. They only a few words to translate from English which is disappointing they should have all words. And they only have züridüütsch they don’t have other dialects. And lots of the words translate to hopp deutsch like for an example be careful in Swiss German is bazuuf and the app says Achtung
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    Developer Response

    It appears that the dictionary does not meet your expectations. Therefore we suggest you ask Apple for a refund. Actually we do not see an entry where "be careful" is translated to "Achtung". In fact there is one translation in an example sentence for "to cover" where it is translated as "Pass uuf!" and another in "to be" where "be careful" is translated as "Bis vorsichtig!". Please also note that the number of dictionary entries and the focus on Swiss German as spoken in the Greater Zurich region is clearly indicated in the description in the App Store. As already mentioned before the support for other Swiss German dialects would require the creation of separate dictionary apps due to the considerable differences among the dialects.
  • Good, but limited vocabulary

    The layout and organization are very good. It’s easy to quickly look up a translation, and the audio clips are extremely useful.

    The only issue with this app is that the vocabulary is quite limited. I’m not referring to specialized trade-words; even many very common words are missing. For example, words like “duck” (both noun and verb), “assemble” (e.g. what one would do with IKEA furniture), “deer”, “install”, “squint”, “giggle”, “kick”, and many more are missing.
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    Developer Response

    Thank you very much for your kind review. For the selection of expressions, we rely, among others, on a study by R. Jones and E. Tschirner (2006). Among other things, the authors statistically evaluated one million expressions from the spoken language and listed the most frequent expressions in their book. Of the 3,000 most common ones, «Swiss German» covers about 90%. In addition, we have also included expressions that do not exist in High German or are very different from it, such as «tschutte» «sünnele», «bädele», as well as expressions that are placed further down the Tschirner list. But of course we dream of being able to offer an app one day that contains and explains 5'000 or 10'000 expressions in both directions. We wish you continued fun and success with «Swiss German».
  • Very Helpful Sound Recordings

    While it may only be a sort of dictionary for Swiss German words, I found the sound recordings especially helpful. The greatest difference between Hochdeutsch and Schwyzerdüütsch is the pronunciation, so this is a great resource.