congratulations
The Swiss speak Swiss German.
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:)
Glückwünsche.
no problem
In High German it's "Schmetterling"; in Swiss German they also sometimes say "Sommervogel."
German Swiss International School was created in 1969.
There is the posibility that a swiss could be named that, but Zimmerman is a common german last name.
You mean above-average I guess. I'll give the correct expression in German first (not Swiss German!): "... besser als der Durchschnitt..." Now the one in Swiss German (the main difference in spelling are dropped letters): "... bessr als dr Durchschnitt..." - "... better than the average... " There are official rules for spelling in Swiss German... but nowadays Swiss German is what they speak and German is what they write. Swiss German is still in use for messages to friends, etc. but not official documents.
Switzerland has German, French, Italian and the Romansh languages.
In Swiss German flowers are Blumen.