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Swiss-German

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Swiss-German [swɪsˈdʒɜːmən] N Swiss-German (Ling) → el alemán de Suiza


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Schwaller, who is from Fribourg, but fluent in both French and German and carrying a distinctly Swiss-German name, was considered by many in Switzerland's French-speaking cantons as not entirely representative of the country's French-speaking region.
99 Paperback Cambridge companions to literature PT771 Scholars of German literature examine the novel in German, Austrian, and Swiss-German since about 1880, considering stylistic diversity, experimentation, the provocative innovations of modernism, and the novel's role as witness to the events of the age.
Ascona roots Bisang's Swiss-German parents moved to Ascona, in the Italian part of Switzerland, when he and his siblings were very young.
 
 
 
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