I did a quick informal test, starting but not saving questions including different initial tags, code blocks with one language or the other in the body, and so on. I did not observe SO making a language tag suggestion for either language.
Notwithstanding SO's tag defaulting behavior, I think it's appropriate in many instances to tag a question with both tags. Consider the large number of questions predominantly about how to get something done with the SDK (iOS, MacOS etc.) or the platform (iPhone, Mac, TV, etc). Answers to such questions are going to be right or wrong independent of the OP's or answerer's preferred dialect, and mostly readable by the OP and future readers.
One's reaction to such instances might be to leave the language tag out altogether and tag only with the SDK/platform, but both tags' definitions say something to the effect:
question about the language features or requiring/depending on code in the language
ios
in fact it does automatically suggestswift
as a tag. (Which is kind of odd.) Perhaps in some circumstances it automatically suggests objective-c as a tag (perhaps if certain other cocoa-related items are mentioned?)