Usage examples of "Schweizer Franken" in German with translation to English

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Der Schweizer Franken befindet sich im Höhenflug. The Swiss Franc is soaring.
Der Schweizer Franken befindet sich im Aufwind. The Swiss Franc is soaring.
Der Schweizer Franken ist an den Euro gekoppelt. The Swiss franc is pegged to the euro.
Er ist Schweizer. He's Swiss.
"Seid ihr Schweden?" "Nein, Schweizer." "Are you Swedish?" "No, Swiss."
Es heißt, er habe eine Menge Geld auf einem Schweizer Konto beiseite geschafft. It's rumored that he has a lot of money stashed away in a Swiss bank account.
Die meisten Schweizer können 3 oder 4 Sprachen sprechen. Most Swiss people can speak three or four languages.
Die Schweizer konsumieren viel Bier. The Swiss consume a large amount of beer.
"Bist du Schwede?" "Nein, Schweizer." "Are you Swedish?" "No, Swiss."
"Bist du Schwede?" — "Nein, ich bin Schweizer." "Are you Swedish?" "No, I'm Swiss."
Die meisten Schweizer sprechen zwei oder drei Sprachen. Most Swiss citizens speak two or three languages.
Die Schweizer Tastatur hat kein ß. The Swiss keyboard doesn't have a ß.
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