What is the Swiss term for April Fool's Day?
French: "Poisson d'avril" which literally means "April fish"
Italian: "Pesce d'aprile" which also means "April fish"
Romansh: There's no widely used term documented for Romansh.
Switzerland has four national languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. There isn't a single, unified Swiss term for April Fool's Day. However, depending on the region, here's what it's called:
German: There isn't a direct translation, but it's sometimes referred to as "Aprilscherz" (April joke)

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