Schweizerdeutsch is Swiss:)
It's the Swiss version of German. Everyone learns high German (formal German) in school but generally, the Swiss speak their own version of Swiss German.
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You'll probably come back fluent or fairly fluent in both Swiss German (Schweizerdeutsch), which is a distinctive Alemannic dialect of German, and in Standard or High German (Hochdeutsch), which is the written form of the language and the standard dialect that all German speakers can speak and understand, usually.You won't speak a "mixed German" at all, since Schweizerdeutsch and Hochdeutsch are basically different languages and not interchangeable in terms of pronunciation, grammar, or vocabulary. Schweizerdeutsch is not mutually intelligible with most German dialects outside of Switzerland.You may end up speaking Hochdeutsch with more of a Swiss accent, but you will still be speaking Hochdeutsch--just the same as an American with a Texas accent or New York accent is still speaking English. Hochdeutsch spoken with a Swiss accent is not the same thing as Schweizerdeutsch. It is more likely that you will learn some High German, and maybe some Swiss German.
German, Swiss, or dutch
Ben Roethlisberger is of Swiss descent.
There's actually no such language as Swiss. Switzerland has 4 official languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. Please specify which language you want to translate into.
The correct answer to this question is Daniel Bernoulli
Switzerland does not have a Swiss language. German, French and Italian are spoken there. The Amish speak a dialect of German.
Chinese, Dutch, Iranian, Mexican, and Swiss
I believe you mean MC Escher. He was Dutch, though.
They were hostile to them and pushed them off their land so they could use it for their own purposes. The Boers were farmers of Dutch, German and Swiss descent. They are predominately Dutch which their language Afrikaans resembles.
He Was Born To A Nigerian Father && Brazilian Mother Who Was Portuguese , Spanish , Dutch , Swiss , French , African , && Amerindian.
The Wright brothers who invented the airplane were not Australian. They were born to American parents in Ohio of English, Dutch, German and Swiss heritage.