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deCH is a shorthand widely used in linguistics and localization to refer to the German language as it is used in Switzerland. In formal tagging systems, the locale code for German in Switzerland is de-CH, where CH stands for Confoederatio Helvetica, the Latin name of the Swiss Confederation. The term deCH thus encompasses two closely related but distinct linguistic strata: Swiss German dialects and Swiss Standard German.

Swiss German dialects (Schweizerdeutsch) belong to the Alemannic group and are the forms most commonly spoken

In multilingual Switzerland, deCH can also function as a locale tag in software, websites, and documentation

Notes: Although de-CH is the official code, the linguistic reality includes a spectrum from local dialects to

See also: German language in Switzerland; Swiss German; Swiss Standard German; language tagging.

in
everyday
conversation
across
Switzerland.
They
vary
by
region
and
are
typically
not
used
in
formal
writing;
they
coexist
with
Swiss
Standard
German
in
education
and
official
media.
Swiss
Standard
German
(Schweizer
Hochdeutsch)
is
used
in
formal
communication,
education,
literature,
and
most
national
media,
and
it
incorporates
Swiss
vocabulary
and
some
regional
spellings.
to
tailor
language,
spelling,
and
date
formats
to
Swiss
German
norms,
such
as
the
use
of
certain
regional
terms
and
formatting
conventions.
standardized
German
as
written
for
Swiss
contexts.