a ruler is called 'une règle' (fem.) in French
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Depending on the time period, you would call a ruler in ancient Rome, a king, a counsul, a dictator, or an emperor. Remember that the Romans never used the term emperor for their ruler. They used the name Caesar, which became a title.
After the French Revolution and the ensuing bloodbath and chaos, a strong ruler was needed.
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The Enlightenment philosopher who significantly inspired the French people to overthrow their unjust ruler was Jean-Jacques Rousseau. His ideas about the social contract, popular sovereignty, and the inherent rights of individuals resonated deeply with revolutionaries seeking to challenge the absolute monarchy. Rousseau's belief that government should be based on the consent of the governed galvanized the call for liberty and equality, ultimately contributing to the outbreak of the French Revolution.
a ruler - une régle
a ruler (of the country) = un gouvernant, un dirigeant (in a pencil case) = une règle
The spelling in French for Ruler is Regle
ruler in french is regle
A ruler is called 'une règle' (fem.) in French.
It is Une regle
The current french ruler is Louis Phillipe
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It means a ruler or one ruler.
'Une règle' means 'a ruler' (the object for measuring) in French. When it is not a ruler, it may mean ... a rule.
an eraser is une gomme, a ruler is une règle.
u call them centimeters.