netural
Swiss
The plural form of the noun Swiss (two or more people of or from Switzerland) is Swisses.The plural possessive form is Swisses'.example: The Swisses' uniforms are red and white.
People are referred to in reference to their country:China - Chinese (singular and plural)Holland - Hollanders (I think)Iran - IraniansMexico - MexicansSwitzerland - Swiss (singular and plural)
It can be either. The adjective Swiss is used to describe things of or native to Switzerland (e.g. Swiss cheese). The noun Swiss is used as a plural collective noun for the people of Switzerland, or people from there. (e.g. The Swiss maintained their neutrality during World War II.)
Depending on context, Swiss can be translated as:schweizerischeidgenösischSchweizer (a Swiss man)Schweizerin (a Swiss woman)die Schweizer (the Swiss)
Swiss Watches Swiss Chocolates Swiss Cheese Tourism
Swiss your a person like the previos guy said Swiss. You are Swiss
If the word is plural and ends in S (cats) use an apostrophe at the end of the word. Example: Cats' tails If the word just ends in S (James), use an apostrophe S. This is James's house.
I am enjoying a delicious Swiss cheese sandwich for lunch.
Swiss alpen and choclate
Swiss Franc
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