Swiss-German


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Related to Swiss-German: Schweizerdeutsch, Schwiizertüütsch
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Swiss-German

[swɪsˈdʒɜːmən] N Swiss-German (Ling) → el alemán de Suiza
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Schatzle worked as a bouncer in various pubs and nightclubs on the Swiss-German border.
Named after the German word for "baths", Baden is a charming city nestled in the Limmat Valley, in the Canton of Aargau, not far from the Swiss-German border and only 20 minutes from Zurich.
Bayoumi Fouad - ET CAIRO -- 5 September 2018:Director Mohamed Omar nominated actor Bayoumi Fouad to star "Once a Greek"play, originally written by Swiss-German playwright and dramatist,Friedrich Durrenmatt.
Let's be honest, Swiss-German food is not the finest cuisine in Europe, but in Zurich it's more about where you eat, rather than what you eat.
class="MsoNormalParticipants, aged between 12 and 17, were recruited from seventh to ninth public school grades where Swiss-German is spoken.
Educated in Switzerland at the University of St Gallen, Markus has an MBA and an AMP from the top rated INSEAD and speaks 5 languages, English, French, German, Italian and Swiss-German.
Feltscher was born in the Swiss town of Bulach and his father is of Swiss-German descent.
She gives readers a teenager's lengthy list of Swiss-German profanities; she recounts Sherlock Holmes's death at Reichenbach Falls; paired essays ("How to Get There" and "How to Return") bookend the text with contrasts, lessons, and losses.
The Swiss-German equipment giant has responded swiftly to the crisis, deploying both "local Liebherr experts as well as experts from [its] manufacturing plant in Ehingen are assisting on site."
The minister said, in a meeting with the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Swiss-German Marmot Group for Mining, Mr.
The regional chamber of commerce for the Swiss-German border region
We observe that firms in Swiss-French areas and firms in Roman Catholic cantons are more likely to have one-tier boards, whereas two-tier boards are more prevalent in Swiss-German areas and Protestant cantons.