No, suite is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for a set of things belonging together (a suite of furniture); a group of rooms occupied as a unit (a hotel suite); a set of musical pieces considered as one composition (Bach's Cello Suite No. 3).
The homophone sweet is an adjective.
Neither 'en suite' nor 'en-suite', meaning 'then', are correct in French. Use "ensuite" (a single, non-hyphenated word)
suite
A jacuzzi suite is a suite that has a jacuzzi tub.
SWEETS - plural of sweet, a snack or treat SUITES - plural of suite, a room or lodging (also used for furniture grouping)
"Sweet" is a homonym for "suite."
Suite.
suite is the homonym of sweet
One homophone of "suite" is the word "sweet".
No. There will not be an another Suite Life series. It's finished with "Suite Life of Zack and Cody", and "Suite Life on Deck".
The French 'suite' is pronounced 'suite' in English. It is identical to the pronunciation of 'sweet'.
"Presidential Suite", as in a really nice, fancy suite inside a hotel.
It is bedroom suite