Swiss-suited playing card
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Swiss-suited playing cards
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瑞士风格扑克牌, 瑞士式扑克牌
a 36-card deck with four suits: bells, roses, acorns, and shields, commonly used in Switzerland and Swiss-German-speaking regions for traditional card games
Swiss-suited playing cards are a type of deck commonly used in Switzerland and some neighboring countries. The most common Swiss deck has 36 cards, divided into four suits: Acorns, Shields, Roses, and Bells. Each suit contains nine cards, with values that include six, seven, eight, nine, Banner, representing ten, Under, representing jack, Ober, representing queen, König, representing king, and As, representing ace. This deck differs from the standard 52-card deck in both its structure and card values. The cards are used in various Swiss and regional card games, where the suits and card ranks play a central role in the game's strategy and scoring.
- I learned how to play a regional card game with a Swiss-suited playing card deck during my trip to Switzerland.
在我去瑞士的旅行中,我学会了用瑞士式扑克牌玩一种地区性纸牌游戏。
- The design of Swiss-suited playing cards features simple, yet elegant illustrations of shields, acorns, and roses.
瑞士风格扑克牌的设计以简单而优雅的盾牌、橡子和玫瑰插图为特色。
- If you're interested in regional card games, you should try playing with a Swiss-suited deck.
如果你对地区性纸牌游戏感兴趣,你应该尝试用瑞士式纸牌(一种36张牌的四花色牌组:铃铛、玫瑰、橡子和盾牌,常用于瑞士和瑞士德语区的传统纸牌游戏)玩。
- The history of Swiss-suited playing cards dates back to medieval times, making them an interesting part of European card game culture.
瑞士风格扑克牌的历史可以追溯到中世纪,使其成为欧洲纸牌游戏文化的一个有趣部分。
- Unlike a standard deck, the Swiss-suited playing card deck only includes nine cards per suit.
与标准牌组不同,瑞士风格扑克牌每组花色只有九张牌。