A policeman in France is called Flic (slang) or 'un agent [de police]' in a more formal way. It is standard to address them as "monsieur l'agent." Another name for a french policeman is 'gendarme.' They are usually assigned in rural areas. Pronunciation of 'Gendarme': zhan-darm.
Perhaps you mean actor Jean Reno, who played French policemen in:* "French Kiss" (1995) * "The Pink Panther" (2006) * "Da Vinci Code" (2006) * "Pink Panther 2" (2009)
It used to be a képi, but now they wear caps similar to those worn in other police forces.
no but the war was about land and the french and all the Indian's that's why call it french and Indian war
Douvres is the French name for the town port of Dover.
a French policeman is 'un policier' or 'un agent [de police]'. The variety you find in rural areas are often 'gendarmes'
a French cop is 'un policier, une policière' in French. They are also refered to as 'un / une agent de police'. In familiar or slangish French, a policeman could be 'un flic'
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"Policeman" in French is said as:_"Policier" (masculine) or_"Policière" (feminine equivalent, but considered as "incorrect" by language purists)But the French also have what they call "Gendarmerie" ("Gendarme" would be the word then) which is a military force that mainly maintains order in rural regions of France as well as city suburbs, whereas "Police"officers would rather work in urban areas only. There are other fundamental differences between the two institutions, but they can both be a translation to "policeman".
call a policeman or police officer. Call the police force.
There is no such word as "genderman" in French. However, a "gendarme" is a policeman of military status working by the French countryside.
A gendarme is a policeman or constable. A gendarmerie is a police station.
The word you're looking for is 'Gendarme'.
Yes, a "gendarme" is a police officer in France who is part of a military branch responsible for policing in rural areas and small towns. They have both civilian and military duties.