There are six French departements bordering Switzerland. Going from north to south, they are the: Haut-Rhin - Territoire de Belfort - Doubs - Jura - Ain - Haute-Savoie.
Geneva is the westernmost city in Switzerland. It is close to the French alps.
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."
It means "Switzerland" or "the Swiss [woman]", a female from Switzerland.
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.
The official languages of Switzerland are German, French and Italian. In some areas of Switzerland (closer to France) the spoken language is French and you will find most signage is also in French. However in the parts closer to Germany and Italy it is the language of the country they are closest to. Tidbit: Basel Switzerland is extremely close to the Alsace region of France, however they speak German in that part.
Gruyère cheese originates from the town of Gruyère, which is in Switzerland. But it is in the French-speaking part of Switzerland.
Tartiflette is made up of potatoes and reblochon, a cheese from the mountainous region of Savoie in the French Alps, close to Switzerland.