Elementary Swiss German decks with example sentences and grammar notes. At A2 you can handle daily routines, describe your background — that takes ~1,200 words, and these free decks get you there with FSRS spaced repetition.
Essential Swiss German (Züridütsch) words for English speakers. Greetings, survival phrases, key vocabulary to understand everyday Swiss German, with phonetic pronunciation guides.
Swiss German (Züridütsch) words for daily life in Switzerland. Shopping, food, transport, social situations, and work with phonetic pronunciation guides and cultural context.
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.
Swiss German (Züridütsch) words for daily life. Shopping, food, transport, work, weather, and social life with phonetic pronunciation guides and comparisons to standard German.
A2-level Swiss German (Zurich dialect) words and phrases with Standard German translations, example sentences and pronunciation guides. Levels are approximate: Swiss German has no official CEFR framework, so each word inherits the level of its Standard German equivalent in the Goethe-Institut A1-B1 wordlists.
A2-level Swiss German (Zurich dialect) words and phrases with English translations, example sentences and pronunciation guides. Levels are approximate: Swiss German has no official CEFR framework, so each word inherits the level of its Standard German equivalent in the Goethe-Institut A1-B1 wordlists.
A2 represents the elementary stage where you can handle routine tasks requiring a simple exchange of information on familiar topics. You can describe your background, immediate environment, and matters in areas of immediate need. Conversations become possible on everyday topics like shopping, local geography, and employment.
Typical study time: 3–4 months after completing A1.
CEFR A2 (Elementary) corresponds to roughly ~1,200 words of cumulative vocabulary. At this level you can handle daily routines, describe your background.
Typical study time for A2 is 3–4 months after completing A1. Reviewing 10–15 new words per day with FSRS spaced repetition keeps you on track without cramming.
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