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Recently, in our school we've had some foreign exchange students over from Switzerland, Austria and Germany. I found a notebook one of them was using and on it was some language, which I thought, looked maybe like some kind of dialect of German:

"Ha! Heves Gechen Bine"

Isis what the writing says. Although the 'v' could be an 'r', i'mI'm not too sure. If anybody has any ideas, that would be great.

Recently, in our school we've had some foreign exchange students over from Switzerland, Austria and Germany. I found a notebook one of them was using and on it was some language, which I thought, looked maybe like some kind of dialect of German:

"Ha! Heves Gechen Bine"

Is what the writing says. Although the 'v' could be an 'r', i'm not too sure. If anybody has any ideas, that would be great.

Recently, in our school we've had some foreign exchange students over from Switzerland, Austria and Germany. I found a notebook one of them was using and on it was some language, which I thought, looked maybe like some kind of dialect of German:

"Ha! Heves Gechen Bine"

is what the writing says. Although the 'v' could be an 'r', I'm not sure. If anybody has any ideas, that would be great.

Mysterious writing left by exchanges! Is this a dialect of German or incorrect usage of the language?

Recently, in our school we've had some foreign exchange students over from Switzerland, Austria and Germany. I found a notebook one of them was using and on it was some language, which I thought, looked maybe like some kind of dialect of German...:

"Ha! Heves Gechen Bine"

"Ha! Heves Gechen Bine"

Is what the writing says. Although the 'v' could be an 'r', i'm not too sure. If anybody has any ideas then, that would be great thanks.

Mysterious writing left by exchanges!

Recently, in our school we've had some foreign exchange students over from Switzerland, Austria and Germany. I found a notebook one of them was using and on it was some language, which I thought, looked maybe like some kind of dialect of German...

"Ha! Heves Gechen Bine"

Is what the writing says. Although the 'v' could be an 'r' i'm not too sure. If anybody has any ideas then that would be great thanks.

Is this a dialect of German or incorrect usage of the language?

Recently, in our school we've had some foreign exchange students over from Switzerland, Austria and Germany. I found a notebook one of them was using and on it was some language, which I thought, looked maybe like some kind of dialect of German:

"Ha! Heves Gechen Bine"

Is what the writing says. Although the 'v' could be an 'r', i'm not too sure. If anybody has any ideas, that would be great.

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