What does Garda mean in Irish?

: a police officer in the Republic of Ireland.
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Why are police called Garda in Ireland?

Law enforcement in Ireland

The Republic of Ireland has one national civilian police force, called “An Garda Síochána”, meaning 'Guardians of the Peace of Ireland'. It has 14,500 staff members and provides both local and national law enforcement services. It is commonly referred to as “Garda”.
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What is Garda translated to English?

Police, known as Garda in Hiberno-English.
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What language is Garda from?

An Irish word for a police officer, a member of the Garda Siochána (guard of the peace).
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Are police called Garda in Northern Ireland?

The Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), renamed the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) in 2001, is the direct descendants of that force, while a new police force — the Garda Síochána — was set up in the Irish Free State (Republic of Ireland since 1949).
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How to Pronounce Garda Síochána? (IRISH)



What are Scottish police called?

Police Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Poileas Alba), legally named the Police Service of Scotland (Seirbheis Phoilis na h-Alba), is the national police force of Scotland.
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Do you need Irish to be a Garda?

(d) Must have a proven proficiency in two languages; one of which must be Irish or English. Such competency may be proven by achieving the relevant grades in an Irish Leaving Certificate or for English or Irish through such assessments as set out by the Public Appointments Service.
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Do Garda carry guns?

Armed Gardaí

The Gardaí is primarily an unarmed force; however, detectives and certain units such as the regional Armed Support Units (ASU) and the national Emergency Response Unit (ERU) are commissioned to carry firearms and do so.
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What does Garda mean in Spanish?

Inglés. Español. garda, plural: gardai n. (police officer: Republic of Ireland)
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What is Garda used for?

The Garda Síochána (also commonly referred to as the Gardaí) is the national police force. The name Garda Síochána in English means 'guardians of the peace'. The Garda Síochána has responsibility for carrying out all policing duties in the Irish State.
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Where are the Garda located?

Lake Garda is in the North West of Italy and its shores are in the regions of Veneto (on its East and South East Coast), Trentino Alto Adige (North East) and Lombardia (West/South West). The closest big cities are Venice, Verona and Milan.
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Is a Garda always on duty?

There is a general policy in place where Garda Reserve members are not assigned duties in his or her immediate neighbourhood. Do I perform duty on my own? Currently, all Garda Reserves are required to be accompanied by a full member of An Garda Síochána while on duty.
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Are gardaí allowed tattoos?

Gardaí must not have visible face or neck tattoos, men's hair is to be short above the ear, women's hair can be collar length or tied up and tucked away under the hat, never over the eyebrows or the face, with no visible buns or ponytails and definitely "no combination of unnatural colours".
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Is it hard to become a Garda?

Unfortunately, it is not easy to become a member of An Garda Síochána. To do this, you must prove yourself by navigating through a rigorous selection process. This process will not be made any easier by the vast numbers of people who will be applying for the recruitment campaign.
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How long is Garda training?

This Training Programme is delivered over 104 weeks leading to a B.A. in Applied Policing. The initial period of 34 weeks including two weeks annual leave takes place at The Garda College. Subsequent training takes place predominantly in selected Garda Divisions.
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How do you pronounce the name Siobhan?

Pronounce the "Sio" portion of the name as "Shi" with a soft "ih" sound. Pronounce the "bhan" portion of the name as "vawn." "Vawn" should be pronounced to rhyme with "lawn" or "gone." Combine both syllables of the name to pronounce "Siobhan" as "Shi-vawn."
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How do you pronounce the police in Ireland?

Pronunciation
  1. IPA: /ɡâːrda/
  2. Hyphenation: gar‧da.
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How do you pronounce the Irish name Grainne?

Gráinne is pronounced as 'Grawn-ya' in all dialects bar Ulster Irish where it is pronounced as 'Grah-nya'.
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Can an American join the Garda?

Entry to the Garda will now be open to all EU, EEA or Swiss nationals as well as anyone from any other state who has lived in Ireland for five years. The Minister said non-Irish speakers would be required to take basic lessons in the language as part of their Garda training.
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What is the Garda beep test?

The fitness tests contains a progressive shuttle run (or bleep test), a sit-up test with a one-minute time limit, and a press-up test that is untimed. Pass rates are set differently according to age group and gender with male recruits between 18 and 25 facing the stiffest targets in each category.
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What is the age limit to join the Garda?

Persons wishing to join the Garda Reserve must be between 18 and 60 years when they commence the prescribed training.
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