Chauffeur

/ʃoʊˈfɜːr/ noun

A chauffeur is a person whose job is to drive someone else, often in a private car or limousine. They usually drive for wealthy people, companies, or hotels.

“Chauffeur” is French for “stoker” or “heater,” from “chauffer,” meaning “to heat.” Early drivers had to heat steam engines, so the word for the person who heated the engine became the word for the driver.

AMየብስ አራዳ
ARسائق
BNড্রাইভার
CAxofer
CSřidič
DAchauffør
DEChauffeur
ELοδηγός
ESchofer
FAراننده
FIkuljettaja
FRchauffeur
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