What is the slang for a French soldier?
Poilu (/ˈpwɑːluː/; French: [pwaly]) is an informal term for a late 18th century–early 20th century French infantryman, meaning, literally, the hairy one. It is still widely used as a term of endearment for the French infantry of World War I. Lees verder »
What is the nickname for the French soldiers?
Poilu (/ˈpwɑːluː/; French: [pwaly]) is an informal term for a late 18th century–early 20th century French infantryman, meaning, literally, the hairy one. It is still widely used as a term of endearment for the French infantry of World War I. Lees verder »
What is a French soldier called?
French soldier = le Soldat Français. Young Soldier [used in 1914] = le Pioupiou* Hairy or Scruffy [used after 1914] = le Poilu* French Soldier = le Pitou. Lees verder »
What is the slang word for soldier?
redcoat. enlisted man (US) man-at-arms. squaddie or squaddy (British, slang) Lees verder »
What do the French call their military?
The French Armed Forces (French: Forces armées françaises, pronounced [fɔʁs aʁme fʁɑ̃sɛːz]) are the military forces of France. Lees verder »
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