Yes. It is the French term for "policeman." Yes. It is the French term for "policeman."
Yes, a "gendarme" is a police officer in France who is part of a military branch responsible for policing in rural areas and small towns. They have both civilian and military duties.
Some words that begin with "k" in French are "kiosque" (kiosk), "kiwi" (kiwi), and "kilt" (kilt).
The French word for French is "français."
The word for 'or' in French is 'ou'.
"Him" in French is "Lui" ( and "He" is "Il")
The French speak French, which is the official language of France and is also spoken in many other countries around the world.
No. A gendarme is a police officer.
A gendarme is a French police officer.
A gendarme is a policeman or constable. A gendarmerie is a police station.
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A gendarme is a French Police Officer.
The word you're looking for is 'Gendarme'.
There is no such word as "genderman" in French. However, a "gendarme" is a policeman of military status working by the French countryside.
In French, a "ladybird" would rather be called a "coccinelle". But I guess here the child probably mistook the ladybird for a firebug. A "firebug" is nicknamed "Gendarme" in French. Both insects look somehow similar, so one can understand the child might have got confused.
A policeman in France is called Flic (slang) or 'un agent [de police]' in a more formal way. It is standard to address them as "monsieur l'agent." Another name for a french policeman is 'gendarme.' They are usually assigned in rural areas. Pronunciation of 'Gendarme': zhan-darm.
No, a gendarme is a police officer in France responsible for maintaining public order and law enforcement. They are part of the French Gendarmerie, which is a branch of the French armed forces responsible for policing in rural areas and small towns. A shopkeeper in France is called a "commerçant" or "boutiquier."
"un gendarme" is a military policeman, who has the powers of a policeman, but works mainly by the countryside. "un policier" is a police officer working in the main towns. Under French law enforcement organization, the Police is under the responsability of the Ministère de l'Intérieur (Homeland Ministry), while the Gendarmerie belongs to the Ministère de la Défense (Defence Ministry) Christophe (son of a gendarme)