federale
English
    
    Etymology
    
Back-formation from the plural, from Mexican Spanish federales, from federal.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): [fɛdəˈɹɑːli]
 - Rhymes: -ɑːli
 
Noun
    
federale (plural federales)
- (informal, chiefly California, also MLE slang and Hispanic slang) A federal law enforcement officer, usually belonging to the United States government.
 - (informal, US, slang) Alternative letter-case form of Federale: A member of the Mexican Federal Police.
- 1972, Townes Van Zandt (lyrics and music), “Pancho and Lefty”:
- And all the federales say / They could have had him any day / They only let him hang around / Out of kindness, I suppose
 
 
 
Italian
    
    
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /fe.deˈra.le/
 - Rhymes: -ale
 - Hyphenation: fe‧de‧rà‧le
 
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Swedish
    
    
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