Talk:Yoder
Latest comment: 5 days ago by Dr PhS in topic Standard German vs. Schwyzerdütsch
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Standard German vs. Schwyzerdütsch
edit"Joderhuebel -- German for "Yoder Hill"—" No, not at all. "Hübel" might be Swiss German (Schwyzerdütsch) but is not understood anywhere in Germany nor Austria. The word for hill in German is Hügel, not "Hübel".
- The Hill is officially called the "Jodershubel" - there is no word "Hübel" in Swiss. I assume the author might have liked to quote the word "Hügel" which means "little hill." — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dr PhS (talk • contribs) 15:19, 14 November 2024 (UTC)