lieutenant means the same in french and English and in both language is spellt lieutenant and it is often used in war or army
Napoleon was defeated by the English
The term "lieutenant" has its origins in the French language, where it means "placeholder" or "deputy." It was adopted into English during the medieval period, primarily used in military contexts. The rank exists in many countries' armed forces, but its etymological roots trace back to France.
English civil war
One historical event that happened in 1710 was the Battle of Helsingborg. Also, English troops occupied Acadia and British troops occupied Port Royal in 1710.
Leutnant = Lieutenant
lieutenant means the same in french and English and in both language is spellt lieutenant and it is often used in war or army
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English
It depends on what kind of lieutenant you're talking about. If you're talking about a lieutenant in the navy, then it's taii. If it's a lieutenant in the army, then it's chuui.If it's a lieutenant in the police, it's keibuho.That's all the lieutenant words I can think of. Hoped that helped x
They were both born in Virginia of English ancestry.
There are so many things that happened in 1755. Some of the historic events include establishment of the first Russian university and the death of Richard Rawlinson who was an English minister.
it started in 1588 and what happened was the spanish and english attacked eachother. the english won.
The official language in Washington state is English.
English Armada happened in 1589.
The 'commander', a term not normally used, of a British (not 'English'!) warship is known as the 'commanding officer' or 'captain'. In this sense, the term, 'captain', does not refer to his rank, as this may vary from lieutenant (e.g. minesweeper), lieutenant commander (e.g. conventional submarine), commander (e.g. nuclear submarine), or captain (e.g. aircraft carrier).The second in command is known as the 'First Lieutenant'. On large vessels, where the captain holds the rank of captain, the first lieutenant usually then holds the rank of commander, and is then known as 'the Commander' rather than 'First Lieutenant'.
it started in 1588 and what happened was the spanish and english attacked eachother. the english won.