How do you spell Police in different languages?

How do you spell Police in different languages?

In other languages police

  1. American English: police /pəˈlis/
  2. Arabic: شُرْطَة
  3. Brazilian Portuguese: polícia.
  4. Chinese: 警察
  5. Croatian: policija.
  6. Czech: policie.
  7. Danish: politi.
  8. Dutch: politie.

What country say police?

Saying Police in European Languages

Language Ways to say police
Czech policie Edit
Danish politi Edit
Dutch Politie Edit
Estonian politsei Edit

Which country Spell police?

From English police, from Middle French police, from Latin politia (“state, government”), from Ancient Greek πολιτεία (politeía).

What countries call their police policia?

Law enforcement Polícia Federal (Federal Police (Brazil)) Polícia Ferroviária (Federal Railroad Police) Polícia Militar (Military Police (Brazil)) Polícia Rodoviária (Federal Highway Police)

What does Policia stand for?

police officer

What is the name of the Italian police?

Carabinieri

How do you pronounce policia in Spanish?

policía

  1. SpanishDict Phonetic Alphabet (SPA) poh. – lee. – see. – ah.
  2. International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) po. – li. – si. – a.
  3. Spanish Alphabet (ABC) po. – li. – cí – a.

What does a Cachucha mean?

: a lively Andalusian solo dance in triple time done with castanets.

Is a sombrero Spanish or Mexican?

Sombrero, broad-brimmed, high-crowned hat made of felt or straw, worn especially in Spain, Mexico, and the southwestern United States. The sombrero, its name derived from the Spanish word sombra, meaning “shade,” first appeared in the 15th century.

What does winter hat mean in Spanish?

sombrero de invierno

What is a Spanish flip flop called?

chancla (plural chanclas) (Latin American culture) A slipper or flip-flop, commonly (stereotypically) used by Latina, especially Mexican, mothers to smack or punish their children.

What is the difference between gorro and sombrero?

“Sombrero” is a noun which is often translated as “hat”, and “gorro” is a noun which is also often translated as “hat”.