Beginner Swiss German decks with example sentences and grammar notes. At A1 you can introduce yourself, order food, ask directions — that takes ~500 words, and these free decks get you there with FSRS spaced repetition.
240 essential Swiss German (Züridütsch) words for German speakers. Greetings, everyday expressions, key differences from Hochdeutsch, with phonetic pronunciation guides and Bärndütsch variants in grammar notes.
200 essential Swiss German (Züridütsch) words for English speakers. Greetings, survival phrases, key vocabulary to understand everyday Swiss German, with phonetic pronunciation guides.
A1 is the entry point of language learning. At this level, you can understand and use familiar everyday expressions and very basic phrases aimed at satisfying concrete needs. You can introduce yourself and others, ask and answer questions about personal details such as where you live, people you know, and things you have.
Typical study time: 2–3 months at 15–20 minutes per day.
CEFR A1 (Beginner) corresponds to roughly ~500 words of cumulative vocabulary. At this level you can introduce yourself, order food, ask directions.
Typical study time for A1 is 2–3 months at 15–20 minutes per day. Reviewing 10–15 new words per day with FSRS spaced repetition keeps you on track without cramming.
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