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Lieutenant is a French word, itself coming from originally from Latin.
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The term "lieutenant" comes from the French language. It is a rank in the military and is used in various countries, including France, the United States, and many others.
Webster's dictionary says "Lieutenant" comes from from Anglo-French words. Many of our military terms and aviation terms come from the French military.
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.
Lieutenant governors.
The correct spelling is 'lieutenant'.
The duration of The Lieutenant is 3600.0 seconds.
Lieutenant colonels IS the plural. The singular form would be Lieutenant colonel.
The plural form of the noun 'lieutenant colonel' is lieutenant colonels.