Argentinien-schwizertütsch (Spanish: alemán suizo de Argentina) is a dialect of Swiss German. Argentinien-schwizertütsch is spoken by persons of Swiss origin. Most speakers live in Argentina, being the descendants of 19th-century immigrants from Switzerland.
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