>>4719710>Mate swiss german has a completely different "grammar" from German. No it does not. The grammar is the same. There are just dialectical difference.
>Sentence structure is quite different for example. German has a free sentence structure, so this does not apply.
>Also, we don't say "Moin", that's a German word.You speak German though, don't you?
Moin is a Low German word, so it does not apply to Southern German regions where High German is spoken like in Switzerland, that's true. Although some Swiss regions have inherited this word that originally comes from Frisian.
>I'm talking about French, Italian, German and Rhaeto-Romanic. The swiss people are quite aware of foreigners (of all races) and try to keep their numbers at a bearable number. There is no bearable number of foreigners. A foreigner will always be a foreigner, a foreigner that assimilates is like Wagner said even worse as he contributes to the culture with foreign things and people will think, that what he made is how we do it.
>Not like Germany who cucks itself daily because "muh 6 gorillion" means you are a literal Nazi if you don't kill yourself.The German state exists to dissolute and genocide the German people according to the plans made by American jews during the end of the second world war. Germany does not do this to itself, just the occupied government.
>No, see Switzerland for example. Yes there will be differences, the Röstigraben exist after all, but the differences are smaller than the unifiersThere is no unifier except romanticism. Röstigraben is evidence for that, the French and Germans of Switzerland will always be two different ethnicities speaking either French or German.
If they don't speak the same language, they are not the same people.
And people can't assimilate into another culture by learning their language. If I live in Japan and learn Japanese I wouldn't become Japanese. Anyone that migrated to America never became British, just a person with no roots.