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Switzerland is 'la Suisse' in French.
It is NOT a french community, it is just a french speaking community in the french speaking part of Switzerland, as SWitzerland has 4 different languages, one of them being french.
Switzerland in french is "La Suisse", so "to switzerland" would be "en Suisse".
"La Suisse" in French means "Switzerland."
Switzerland is bordered by five different countries. On the northern side of the country is Germany, Liechtenstein, and Austria. To the west, southwest, and a bit south is the country of France. Finishing out the countries bordering Switzerland is Italy. Because of the these countries influence on Switzerland, four languages are spoken in Switzerland: German, French, Italian, and Romanche.
Switzerland is a country that speaks both German and French.
Switzerland is "la Suisse" (fem.) in French, pronounced "sooh-ee-ss".
In Switzerland, but tucked along the French border.
Gruyère cheese originates from the town of Gruyère, which is in Switzerland. But it is in the French-speaking part of Switzerland.
Suisse is french for switzerland. Switzerland is located in Europe.
Switzerland = La Suisse which is feminine