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sénégalais$1$ - translation to

COLONIAL INFANTRY IN THE FRENCH ARMY
Tirailleurs sénégalais; Senegalese tirailleurs; Tirailleurs Sénégalais; Régiment de Tirailleurs Sénégalais du Tchad; Regiment de Tirailleurs Senegalais du Tchad; Tirailleurs Senegalais; Tirailleurs senegalais; Sengalese tirailleurs
  • Muslim area of the national cemetery in Amiens (Saint-Acheul) – in the foreground is the tomb of a soldier of the [[45e régiment de tirailleurs sénégalais]] killed in the [[battle of the Somme]]
  • Senegalese Tirailleurs amongst the Honour Guard being inspected by [[Paul Tirard]] and [[Jean Degoutte]] 8 April 1920
  • Légion d'honneur]]'' on 20 January 1916
  • Tirailleurs Sénégalais under the command of [[Jean-Baptiste Marchand]], 1898
  • The flag of the 43rd Battalion of Senegalese soldiers decorated with the fourragère, who fought in the recapture of [[Fort Douaumont]] in October 1916
  • 1930 replica]] of the [[Great Mosque of Djenné]] (Mali), built in the French town of [[Fréjus]] for the use of colonial soldiers
  • Senegalese Tirailleurs serving in France, 1940
  • Monument Demba et Dupont}} in front of the Dakar train station in 2012.
  • Tirailleur from the [[Bambara people]] (Mali) (engraving, 1890)
  • Saint-Louis]] ([[Exposition universelle de 1889]])
  • Tirailleurs posing for an autochrome photograph in September 1914
  • 1942, Brazzaville, French Equatorial Africa. A tirailleur who has been awarded the Cross of Liberation by General [[Charles de Gaulle]]
  • municipality of Florina]] in Greece, on 7 March 1918.

sénégalais      
Senegalese, pertaining to Senegal (country in western Africa)

Ορισμός

one
the upper limit of intoxication or exhaustion
after the second pint of gin, i was hard one-ing

Βικιπαίδεια

Senegalese Tirailleurs

The Senegalese Tirailleurs (French: Tirailleurs Sénégalais) were a corps of colonial infantry in the French Army. They were initially recruited from Senegal, French West Africa and subsequently throughout Western, Central and Eastern Africa: the main sub-Saharan regions of the French colonial empire. The noun tirailleur, which translates variously as 'skirmisher', 'rifleman', or 'sharpshooter', was a designation given by the French Army to indigenous infantry recruited in the various colonies and overseas possessions of the French Empire during the 19th and 20th centuries.

Despite recruitment not being limited to Senegal, these infantry units took on the adjective sénégalais since that was where the first black African Tirailleur regiment had been formed. The first Senegalese Tirailleurs were formed in 1857 and served France in a number of wars, including World War I (providing around 200,000 troops, more than 135,000 of whom fought in Europe and 30,000 of whom were killed) and World War II (recruiting 179,000 troops, 40,000 deployed to Western Europe). Other tirailleur regiments were raised in French North Africa from the Arab and Berber populations of Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco; collectively they were called tirailleurs nord-africains or Turcos. Tirailleur regiments were also raised in Indochina; they were called Vietnamese, Tonkinese or Annamites Tirailleurs.