The Italian word for police is "polizia."
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Polizia
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É venuta la polizia?
Ero una poliziotta.
Most modern Italian Police cars are now pastal blue with a horizontal white stripe, prior to this they were white cars with a horizontal green stripe, earlier cars were all green.
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"Commissary," "commissioner," and "police inspector" are literal English equivalents of the Italian word commissario. The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun will be "KOM-mee-SA-ryo" in Italian.
The Italian secret police like the German Gestapo
no but the Italian police use both lamborghini gallardos and ferrari 599's
They direct traffic at busy junctions. They stand on a concrete post that looks like a giant mushroom.
"National military policeman" is an English equivalent of the Italian word carabiniere. The masculine singular noun references the national security-driven police that monitor civilian and military populations throughout insular and peninsular Italy. The pronunciation will be "KA-ra-bee-NYEH-rey" in Italian.