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)
A jacuzzi suite is a suite that has a jacuzzi tub.
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"Sweet" is a homonym for "suite."
SWEETS - plural of sweet, a snack or treat SUITES - plural of suite, a room or lodging (also used for furniture grouping)
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suite is the homonym of sweet
One homophone of "suite" is the word "sweet".
It is bedroom suite
The homophone for suite is sweet.
Me - I can complete it. A suite of furniture.
The French 'suite' is pronounced 'suite' in English. It is identical to the pronunciation of 'sweet'.