It comes from early Norman French "luef", but has been respelled into modern French "lieu".
Lieutenant colonels IS the plural. The singular form would be Lieutenant colonel.
The plural form of the noun 'lieutenant colonel' is lieutenant colonels.
The subordinate position or military rank is spelled lieutenant.(Examples : lieutenant governor, police lieutenant, lieutenant general. It is only capitalized when used as a title with the individual's name. It may be abbreviated LT or Lieut.)
The subordinate position or military rank is spelled lieutenant.(Examples : lieutenant governor, police lieutenant, lieutenant general. It is only capitalized when used as a title with the individual's name.)
His first duty after being commissioned as a lieutenant was platoon leader.
British Army Ranks(from the lowest to the most senior)PrivateNon Commissioned Officers (NCOs)Lance CorporalCorporalSergeantCompany Sergeant MajorRegimental Sergeant MajorCommissioned OfficersSecond Lieutenant (pronounced 'leftenant')LieutenantCaptainMajorLieutenant ColonelColonelBrigadier GeneralMajor GeneralLieutenant GeneralGeneralField Marshal
In Canada, 'lieutenant' is pronounced 'lef-tenant'.
It is pronounced loo-tenant.
Dai-uy . This is pronounced Di-wee.
Liutenant General for Americans or Leftenant general for British
Her Majesty is represented in Canada by the Governor-General, and in each of Canada's provinces by a Lieutenant-Governor. (Note re pronunciation: Lieutenant is pronounced 'lef-tenant.')
In German Army the equivalent of sergeant is the Feldwebel
兵士 (hei shi) pronounced... hey-she or 軍人 (gun jin) pronounced ... goon-jin or 戦士 (sen shi)
The Queen's representative to Canada is the Governor General. At the provincial level, the title is Lieutenant Governor (pronounced LEF-tenant). Note that since both titles represent the Crown, they are considered equals. The Lt. Governors are not subordinate to the Governor General.
Ranks of Canadian Army The order of Non Commissioned members in the Canadian Army is as follows Private lance corporal Corporal Master Corporal Sergeant Warrant Officer Master Warrant Officer Chief Warrant Officer The Officer Ranks are as follows Officer Cadet Second Lieutenant Lieutenant Captain Major Colonel Brigadier General O-7 1 silver star Major General O-8 2 silver stars Lieutenant General O-9 3 silver stars General O-10 four silver stars General O-10 five silver stars Im afraid i have to make some corrections. The non-commissioned members are correct but the Navy was left out and there are some mistakes in the officer ranks. The Navy non-commissioned ranks are; Ordinary Seaman Able Seaman Leading Seaman Master Seaman Petty Officer 2nd class Petty Officer 1st class Chief Petty Officer 2nd class Chief Petty Officer 1st class The Officer Ranks for Army & Air force Officer Cadet Second Lieutenant Lieutenant Captain Major Colonel Lieutenant Colonel Brigadier General (1 gold maple leaf) Major General (2 gold maple leaves) Lieutenant General (3 gold maple leaves) General (4 gold maple leaves) Navy; Naval Cadet Acting Sub-Lieutenant Sub-Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant-Commander Commander Captain(N) Commodore (1 gold maple leaf) Rear-Admiral (2 gold maple leaves) Vice-Admiral (3 gold maple leaves) Admiral (4 gold maple leaves) Note that Master Corporal/Master Seaman is an appointment, not a rank Lieutenant is pronounced leftenant. KGP 484
Lieutenant is a military title. The lieutenant led the march.
No, lieutenant is a noun