They speak French in Geneva, not German. In French the city is called Genève.
Geneva is the westernmost city in Switzerland.
Switzerland is a German speaking country, but they also speak French, Italian and Romansh in different parts of the country.
Geneva (French: Genève, German: Genf) is the second-largest city in Switzerland and the largest French-speaking city in the country. It is located in the western corner of the country, on the edge of Lake Geneva, and is surrounded on three sides by France.
No in Poland is a Polish speaking country
it is the smallest German speaking country. it is completely land locked. only German speaking country that doesn't share a border with Germany.
In Geneva, a city in Switzerland, Swiss German is the predominant language spoken by the locals. However, High German is commonly used for official and written purposes. Overall, German is spoken by a significant portion of the population in Geneva due to its proximity to the German-speaking regions of Switzerland and Germany.
Germany?
The largest city is Zürich (German speaking) then in order Geneva (French speaking, Genève in French), Basel (German) Bern (the capital, German) Lausanne (French)
Switzerland is a country made up of people from the surrounding countries and has 4 official languages, French, German, Italian and Swiss. The latter is a dialect spoken by very few people, mainly those in the German speaking areas outside of the big cities. The language and area speaks is usually related to the country that has the closest border. In the case of Geneva, it is located in the French speaking area. Most Swiss can speak the language of the area they were born in plus English and the other two languages of Switzerland.
They chose Berne, presumably as it was fairly centrally located, and close to the division between the French-speaking and German-speaking parts of Switzerland. Geneva is located in the corner of the country, is surrounded on three sides by France, and is sometimes described as "the least Swiss of all Swiss Cities". But still a great place to live.
Luxembourg is a German speaking country....
That is probably Liechtenstein. It is a pretty tiny microstate.
Germany is the only German-speaking country that is not neutral. Austria and Switzerland are both considered neutral countries.
Geneva (Genève), Lausanne, Montreux partly French-speaking, partly German-speaking: Biel/Bienne, Sion/Sitten, Fribourg/Freiburg