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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.

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