There is actually no such language as "Swiss". Switzerland has 4 official languages:
1. German
2. French
3. Italian
4. Romansh
There are no homophones for the word glue.
The French word for glue is "colle."
Depending on context, Swiss can be translated as:schweizerischeidgenösischSchweizer (a Swiss man)Schweizerin (a Swiss woman)die Schweizer (the Swiss)
The word "glue" has three phonemes: /g/, /l/, /u/.
Swiss miss
The rhyming word phrase for "girl from Switzerland" is "Swiss miss."
I am enjoying a delicious Swiss cheese sandwich for lunch.
A glue stick is 'un bâton de colle' in French.
No, the word "glue" does not have a long vowel. The "u" in "glue" makes a short vowel sound.
The word "glue" has a long vowel sound.
Surprisingly enough 'Glue' is NOT an American word. It originates in Middle English, long before there even was American speech. - But the British have no problems with Americans using British words -
Swiss Miss for a girl from Switzerland.