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It originated in France. The verb chauffer means to heat, and on early steam engines they needed someone to heat up the water to make the steam, so that person was called the chauffeur, or if it was a woman, a chauffeuse.
Chauffeur is a masculine word in french. Translated it is 'le chauffeur'. An example sentence is 'Je remercie le chauffeur' which means 'I thanked the chauffeur'.
The word chauffeur is a noun, a person employed to drive. Chauffeur is also a verb for the act of chauffeuring.
No, it is a French word.
The word for chauffeur in Tagalog is "tsopir" or "sopir."
Driver.
french
As a noun: The chauffeur helped the fragile lady into the car.As a verb: My mom will chauffeur us to practice on the weekends.
The french word for driver is Chauffeur
Since I do not like to drive, I have hired a chauffeur to take me where I am going.
chauffeur
In French, the word "chauffeur" means "driver." It is derived from the French verb "chauffer" which means "to heat (up)." Chauffeur < Chauffer < Chaufer (Anglo-French) < Calfare (Altered Latin Word) < Calefacere (Latin)