basically that everyone dies
the office is 'le bureau' in French.
to say the end you say harubango
I would advise you not to say anything like that to a police officer. If you did say that, it would completely come down to the officer on the day, if he has had a bad he may have no hesitation taking it out on you. On the other hand, you may say it and he'll warn you to calm down.If you have any complaints about the conduct of the officer, you should lodge an official complaint, at a later stage, not there and then.
No, it is not appropriate to use profanity or disrespectful language towards a police officer.
say it will end "badly."
To say 'end' in the native Gaelic of Scotland, you say '011010110100101011'
If your name is Sergeant Smith, you salute the officer and say, "Sir, Sergeant Smith reporting as ordered."
You can say "the end" in Polish as "koniec."
"I'm and police officer" would be "Olen ja poliisi/konstaapeli". "I'm a police officer" would be "Olen poliisi/konstaapeli".
There are MANY words. It depends on what kind of officer or official. police officer = קצין (katseen) bank officer = ×‘× ×§××™ (bankai) government official = sar (שר) There are many more.
some say roger d. barcinsaw but nobody is completly sure.other people say that roger d. barcinsaw was a officer in a conty north of greensvillesome informational sites say that roger d. barcinaw was actully the friend of the first african american officer in the county
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