Swiss French is a variety of the French language spoken in the western part of Switzerland, known as the Romandy region. It shares many similarities with standard French but has distinct vocabulary, pronunciation, and expressions influenced by the local culture and languages, such as Swiss German and Italian.
In Swiss French, certain words and phrases may differ from those used in France. For example, the term for "train" is often "train" in both regions, but Swiss French speakers might use "billet" for "ticket" instead of the more common "ticket" in France. This unique blend reflects Switzerland's multicultural identity.