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.
Driver.
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.
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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)
The correct way to spell the word is chauffeur.Some example sentences are:My chauffeur is late for the fourth time this week.He wants to be a chauffeur when he is older.A chauffeur is just an expensive taxi driver who opens the doors for you.
Could simply be referred to as a "Driver", although the word you probably want is chauffeur.