In the texts provided about the major national/ international issues/problems and their possible approaches I don't wanna read the entirety text so can someone make summarize the major points of this text   5. SWITZERLAND INVISIBLE LANGUAGE AND CULTURAL BARRIER  Switzerland has four official languages which are German, French, Italian and Romansh, an indigenous language with limited status that's similar to Latin and spoken today by only a handful of Swiss in which it can make it hard for non-European immigrants to interact and engage with.    POSSIBLE APPROACH:    The possible approach toward Switzerland's invisible language and cultural barrier that makes it hard for immigrants to interact and engage with must have examined migrants' use of languages. Their feelings about Switzerland and their perspectives toward topics such as sexuality, religion, and political matters, among other things. The evidence leads to a general convergence of views. The most noticeable variations across groups are found inattitudes and behaviors related to identity. Crucial for in developing cultural features and socializing. the second generation, the focus is turned to.their position within the relationship and in the labor market.

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In the texts provided about the major national/ international issues/problems and their possible approaches I don't wanna read the entirety text so can someone make summarize the major points of this text

 

5. SWITZERLAND INVISIBLE LANGUAGE AND CULTURAL BARRIER 

Switzerland has four official languages which are German, French, Italian and Romansh, an indigenous language with limited status that's similar to Latin and spoken today by only a handful of Swiss in which it can make it hard for non-European immigrants to interact and engage with. 

 

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The possible approach toward Switzerland's invisible language and cultural barrier that makes it hard for immigrants to interact and engage with must have examined migrants' use of languages. Their feelings about Switzerland and their perspectives toward topics such as sexuality, religion, and political matters, among other things. The evidence leads to a general convergence of views. The most noticeable variations across groups are found inattitudes and behaviors related to identity. Crucial for in developing cultural features and socializing. the second generation, the focus is turned to.their position within the relationship and in the labor market.

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