In French, what do we call the inhabitants of Switzerland?
The French name of the inhabitants of Switzerland is: Suisse / Suissesse.
- in the masculine : un Suisse, des Suisses ;
- in the feminine : une Suissesse, des Suissesses.
Switzerland is the only country whose adjective (suisse) associated to the name of the inhabitant (Suissesse) is different from the latter.
For examples:
Les Suissesses portent des montres suisses. <=> Swiss women wear Swiss watches.
Les Petits-suisses. <=> The Petits-suisses. (French cheese from the Normandy region.)
Les petites Suissesses. <=> The little Swiss girls.
The French name of the inhabitants of Switzerland is: Suisse / Suissesse.
- in the masculine : un Suisse, des Suisses ;
- in the feminine : une Suissesse, des Suissesses.
Switzerland is the only country whose adjective (suisse) associated to the name of the inhabitant (Suissesse) is different from the latter.
For examples:
Les Suissesses portent des montres suisses. <=> Swiss women wear Swiss watches.
Les Petits-suisses. <=> The Petits-suisses. (French cheese from the Normandy region.)
Les petites Suissesses. <=> The little Swiss girls.
The French name of the inhabitants of Switzerland is: Suisse / Suissesse.
- in the masculine : un Suisse, des Suisses ;
- in the feminine : une Suissesse, des Suissesses.
Switzerland is the only country whose adjective (suisse) associated to the name of the inhabitant (Suissesse) is different from the latter.
For examples:
Les Suissesses portent des montres suisses. <=> Swiss women wear Swiss watches.
Les Petits-suisses. <=> The Petits-suisses. (French cheese from the Normandy region.)
Les petites Suissesses. <=> The little Swiss girls.
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