Other than the fact that it should be capitalized (in German all nouns are capitalized), yes.
German= die Schweiz English= Switzerland.
The high German name for "Switzerland" is "Die Schweiz"
Austria: Österreich Switzerland: Schweiz Germany: Deutschland
Switzerland's flag = die flagge der Schweiz Switzerland's flag = die fahne der Schweiz the Swiss flag = die schweizerische Fahne the Swiss flag = die schweizerische Flagge
In German it is called Schweiz.
Deutsch-sprachige Schweiz.
Switzerland - Schweiz (sh'v'eye'ts)
auf Schweiz makes no sense in German and is grammatically incorrect. auf Schweizer-Deutsch = in Swiss-German in der Schweiz = in Switzerland
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. The noun 'Switzerland' is a neuter noun, a word for a thing that has no gender. The word for Switzerland is feminine in both German and French French: La Suisse German: Die Schweiz.
Luzern in der Schweiz.
The German names are as follows :- Austria is called "Österreich". Switzerland is called "Die Schweiz". Liechtenstein remains the same. Luxembourg is called "Luxemburg".
There is no such language as "Austrian". In Austria they speak German, as they do in most of Switzerland.Switzerland in German is "Schweiz".