Yes they are the same. Suisse is French for Swiss.
Baby Swiss is an American Swiss cheese with small holes and a mild flavor. Petit-Suisse cheese is a French cheese, a fresh cheese made from milk enriched with cream.
The word swiss cheese can be pronounced as "fromage suisse".
Oh! I LOVE SUISSE CHEESE! IT'S DELICIOUS!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, the word "Swiss" in French is masculine and is spelled as "Suisse."
La Suisse (feminine, proper noun) is Switzerland. Suisse (adjective) is the related adjective meaning Swiss. Suisse (masculine common noun) and Suissesse (feminine, common noun) are the names of the Swiss people.
Swiss is "un Suisse, une Suissesse" for inhabitants. As an adjective, the spelling "suisse" is used in both masculine and feminine.
I'm pretty sure its la suisse. Il est né en suisse, Il est suisse. Elle est née en suisse, Elle est suisse. He was born in Switzerland, he is Swiss. She was born in Switzerland, she is Swiss.
The same people that invented Swiss Cheese.
No, in French, masculine is "masculin" and Swiss is "suisse."
About the same.
Swiss cheese -- same thing.
Yes, he did. However it might be interesting to know that the Académie Suisse in Paris was not "the Swiss Academy", but an insitution led by Charles Suisse.