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Margrith Bröchin

Paris, France

Demo Commercial Merz

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Voice Over Video Narration + 11 More
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Andy Zimmermann

Zurich, Switzerland

TV ad for Bazooka lollypop - wrestler voice

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Voice Over Animation + 11 More
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Nicolas Avery

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Portsmouth, Rhode Island

Swiss German language

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Voice Over Elearning + 3 More
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Kevin Ercolani

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Switzerland

TV commercial (Swiss German, Switzerland)

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Voice Over Television Ad + 3 More
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Helena Claesson

New York, New York

Swiss German - TTS

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Andrea Gimmi

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Zurich, Switzerland

Book Gschichtli us de Zaubertrucke, Swiss German

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Voice Over Audiobooks + 2 More
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Swiss German Voices

Also known as Alemannic, Swiss German is a group of dialects spoken mainly in the German speaking part of Switzerland. Roughly two thirds of the population of Switzerland communicate using Swiss German, and the language is sprinkled with words culled from the French vocabulary. The next time you're producing a project aimed at the German speakers in Switzerland, hire a Swiss German voice actor for a script read that nails the dialect.