In English, there is no distinction between masculine, feminine and neuter. Noun and verb forms are neutral. Gender is shown by different forms or different words; for example:
A police officer is a male or a female.
policewoman
the = ha (ה־) commander (masculine) = mefaked (מפקד) commander (feminine) = mefakedet (מפקדת)
policeman's
A Policeman is a Police Officer that is male.
A posse of policeman
What degree do you need to be a policeman?
"Policeman" in French is said as:_"Policier" (masculine) or_"Policière" (feminine equivalent, but considered as "incorrect" by language purists)But the French also have what they call "Gendarmerie" ("Gendarme" would be the word then) which is a military force that mainly maintains order in rural regions of France as well as city suburbs, whereas "Police"officers would rather work in urban areas only. There are other fundamental differences between the two institutions, but they can both be a translation to "policeman".
Policeman is a noun.
The duration of The Policeman is 1.45 hours.
feminine
feminine, i believe
policeman, fireman
The Third Policeman was created in 1967.