Zimmerman is a German surname, not Swiss. It means "carpenter" in German and is a common surname in German-speaking countries.
swiss/german
German, Austrian or Swiss :)
The Swiss speak Swiss German.
Schubert is a German, Austrian, or Swiss name.
It sounds either German, Austrian, or Swiss.
First, there is no "Swiss German." In German, Auf Deutsch, "You are very beautiful," is "Du bist sehr schön" (informally. While there is no Swiss German, there are certainly a variety of dialects, as there are different dialect in every city and region in Germany. This sentence, however, will differ little if at all.
Swiss German University was created in 2000.
His parents were German speaking Swiss immigrants.
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. Ich hoffe dass diese Antwort dir helft:)
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It's a German-American last name that stems from the Swiss-German last name Leuthhold,which means 'rule,reign,people + tribe.