French dialect

Swiss French

Also known as: Romand French, Suisse romand

The French of western Switzerland. Like Belgian French, retains older numerals (septante, huitante, nonante) and shows long contact with German-Swiss varieties.

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Frequently asked questions

What language is Swiss French?

Swiss French is a dialect of French.

Which region is Swiss French associated with?

Swiss French is part of the Europe region on DialectAtlas.

Is Swiss French known by other names?

Yes — Swiss French is also referred to as Romand French, Suisse romand.

What are the other dialects of French?

French also includes Metropolitan French, Meridional French, Belgian French, Quebec French, Acadian French, Maghrebi French, West African French, Cajun French, Franco-Ontarian, Métis French. Each variety has its own vocabulary, pronunciation, and cultural context.

Other French dialects

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Cajun French

Louisiana French · Français cadien

The French of the Cajun communities of southern Louisiana, descended from 18th-century Acadian settlers expelled from the Maritimes. Endangered, with active revitalisation through CODOFIL and the Louisiana French immersion programme.

Franco-Ontarian

Ontario French · Français ontarien

The French of the historic Francophone communities of Ontario, especially around Sudbury, Ottawa, and the Northern shore. Closely related to Quebec French but with stronger English contact features.

Métis French

Mitchif Français · Prairie French

The French variety of the Métis Nation of the Canadian Prairies. Distinct from Quebec and Acadian French; not to be confused with Michif, the mixed Cree-French language of the same communities.