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1 Suisse romand
(Suisse romande)1. nm/fles Suisses romands — the French-speaking Swiss, the Swiss French
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2 suisse
suisse [syis]1. adjective2. masculine noun[du Vatican] Swiss Guard* * *sɥis
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2.
nom propre féminin SwitzerlandSuisse allemande/romande/italienne — German-speaking/French-speaking/Italian-speaking Switzerland
* * *sɥis1. nmf2. nf* * *B nm1 ( au Vatican) Swiss Guard; ( d'église) verger;2 †( portier) porter;[sɥis] adjectifsuisse allemand/romand Swiss German/French————————[sɥis] nom masculin1. [au Vatican] Swiss guard2. [bedeau] beadleSuisse nom masculin et fémininSuisse allemand/romand German-speaking/French-speaking Swiss————————en suisse locution adverbialeboire/manger en suisse to drink/to eat on one's own -
3 Suisse
suisse [syis]1. adjective2. masculine noun[du Vatican] Swiss Guard* * *sɥis
1.
2.
nom propre féminin SwitzerlandSuisse allemande/romande/italienne — German-speaking/French-speaking/Italian-speaking Switzerland
* * *sɥis1. nmf2. nf* * *B nm1 ( au Vatican) Swiss Guard; ( d'église) verger;2 †( portier) porter;[sɥis] nom propre fémininla Suisse allemande/romande the German-speaking/French-speaking part of Switzerland -
4 Welschschweizer
m, Welschschweizerin f schw. French-(speaking) Swiss, weiblich auch: French(-speaking) Swiss woman ( oder girl etc.)* * *Wẹlsch|schwei|zer(in)m(f) (Sw)French Swiss* * *Welsch·schwei·zer(in)m(f) French Swiss* * *Welschschweizer m, Welschschweizerin f schweiz French-(speaking) Swiss, weiblich auch: French(-speaking) Swiss woman ( oder girl etc) -
5 Welschschweizerin
Wẹlsch|schwei|zer(in)m(f) (Sw)French Swiss* * *Welschschweizer m, Welschschweizerin f schweiz French-(speaking) Swiss, weiblich auch: French(-speaking) Swiss woman ( oder girl etc) -
6 Welschschweizerin
fFrench-speaking Swiss (woman / girl)
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