// de-ch · for people who live there

🇨🇭 Swiss Standard German (Switzerland).
The way locals actually speak it.

The German Switzerland actually writes (Velo, Billett, no ß), not Germany German.

Why the dialect matters

Most apps teach Germany Standard German and call it German (CH). That's fine for a quiz streak. It falls apart at the counter, on the phone, and in your landlord's voice notes. TangoLango teaches Swiss Standard German (Switzerland) as its own course: the words, the grammar habits, and the register of the place you actually live.

Every sentence you learn is generated for your life (the lease, the pharmacy, your kid's school), then checked by a dialect guard before you ever see it, and recorded with a native Swiss Standard German (Switzerland) voice, not a generic accent or a "standard" borrowed from somewhere else.

What you get

Your life, as sentences

Text the tutor any word or situation and it becomes a card with translations and native audio, in Schweizer Hochdeutsch.

A dialect guard on every card

A deterministic validator plus an AI judge audit every sentence against Germany Standard German drift before it reaches you.

Listening-first daily loop

Ten minutes a day: review what you're about to forget, hear every sentence in a native voice, build the ear that real life demands.

A tutor in the app

Chat with your German (CH) tutor any time to capture a word or prep for what's coming up. One new word a day, and your list managed for you.

Start with German (CH), free for 7 days

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