I believe that in American English the accent is in the middle (the second syllable), while in British usage the accent is in the beginning of the word (the first syllable).
American: lyooTENant.
British: LYOOtnant.
an accent is 'un accent' in French
Lieutenant is a military title. The lieutenant led the march.
No, lieutenant is a noun
The is no such position as "Lieutenant of Canada". Each province has a Lieutenant Governor.
the Southern Accent
possibly an English accent
The correct spelling is 'lieutenant'.
Lieutenant governors.
Lieutenant colonels IS the plural. The singular form would be Lieutenant colonel.
The plural form of the noun 'lieutenant colonel' is lieutenant colonels.
The duration of The Lieutenant is 3600.0 seconds.
Quite a difference.. a Lieutenant is a junior officer, whereas a Lieutenant Colonel is a much more senior officer.