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Belle End in Swiss??? yodel ay yodel ay yodel ay hay belle end hoo They have another language???????!!!!! OMG How RUDE!!!!!!!! are you PMSL white chocolate uhm idk? I don't know Le belle end. Use the net There is no swiss language, they speak French, German or Italian, or a minority language called Romansch. haha Kexne拢 Efji'F鈼?鈺?/div> lol wth is you ok???? elleb dne Just like you say America in English no idea Baby Bell Swiss cheese anyone? i don't know belle end There's no Swiss language,they speak French,German,Italian and Romansch use an online dictionary what da heck...who knows that, google it "Belle End" but with a Swiss accent. La Belle Mere! Choo Chee Chash Lee - Ch said like Chanukah. They have 4 languages "Swiss" ain't one of them. German,French, Italian, and Romansch, being the four. Belle End is Belle End, anyway........... Busy Bee, it's not rude. It used to be the name of the rounded end of a ridge tent. It was a ridge tent with a bell shape at the bottom end. You can interpret it as a rude meaning. To answer your question Belle End, there are three different languages divided into Switzerland, German, French and Italian at the bottom part by the border of Italy. So if you want to ask again ask what it is in French or German. Sorry, I don't speak any foreign language to tell you. Honey, there's no such thing as a Swiss language. But don't feel bad because I had know clue before I went to a certain website. In Switzerland they don't exactly have a language of their own. They speak mostly German and French. I guess they had trouble making their own so they used other languages that were already made. lol small red round baby bell |
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