Deutsch-sprachige Schweiz.
The high German name for "Switzerland" is "Die Schweiz"
Switzerland has four official languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. In the German-speaking regions of Switzerland, people speak Swiss German, a dialect of German. The use of German in Switzerland is influenced by its proximity to Germany and historical ties.
The name is linguistically German and is found in Germany but most widely in the German-speaking parts of Switzerland.
Most of Switzerland speaks German. In German, cheers is Beifall
Switzerland is a country that speaks both German and French.
'Heiligen' means "holy" in German, so the name probaby comes from a German-speaking country like Germany, Austria, or Switzerland.
Helvetia is the Latin name for Switzerland. They speak German, French and Italian, so it is rather confusing! Rather than try to use the three official languages of Switzerland they use the Latin.
In German it is called Schweiz.
Switzerland and German are relatable countries. Switzerland has been influenced throughout German history, and even has German as one of its official languages to prove this (German is the most spoken language in Switzerland as well). Switzerland was basically under German control, during the reign of the Holy Roman Empire, for almost 850 years.
The capital of Switzerland is Bern. The same spelling is used in both English and German.
The capital of Switzerland is Bern. The capital of Austria is Vienna (Wien in German).
The Swiss speak Swiss German.