There are many synonyms for police. For example: bobby, constable, cop, flatfoot, officer, patrolman, and many more.
Modern slang also includes: Po-Po.
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La police is the french word for police.
The word police is predominantly a noun. Police can also be a verb.
The root word of "police" is from the French word "police," which originally meant "public order" and "government."
There are 2 syllables in the word police.
Yes, the word 'police' is a noun, a word for a body of government employees responsible for law enforcement and crime prevention.The noun 'police' is a word for an agency or a group of people, a word for a thing.The noun 'police' is an uncountable (mass) noun, a type of aggregate noun, a word that represents an indefinite number of elements or parts.The word 'police' is also a verb: police, polices, policing, policed.
Police chief.
The Italian word for police is "polizia."
The police looked for drugs, guns, and other contrabands.
But in the Uk they called them like bobs or something similar to that but it the Us you can called them PD,Police,Cops, or Five o we dont really know what the word Police camed from
No, the noun 'police' is an aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of elements or parts. The word 'police' is an uncountable noun with no singular form.
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"Fuzz" is an old fashioned slang term for the police. You hardly ever hear it any more. Other terms for police include bobbies and coppers, or cops. Nowadays, you even hear the slang "po-po."