The plural of bureau is bureaux (from French) or bureaus.
(The English plural "bureaus" is used almost exclusively for government agencies.)
The plural of bureau is bureaus.
an agency for information exchange
The singular possessive form is bureau's. The plural forms are bureaus or bureaux (both are accepted). The plural possessive forms are bureaus' or bureaux's. (they are pronounced the same, the x is silent)
Either bureaus or bureaux.
No, the word "bureaux" is not Flemish. It is actually of French origin and is the plural form of "bureau," which means a desk or an office. In Flemish, the equivalent word would be "burelen" or "kantoren."
Beau > beaux Bureau > bureaux
Words of French origin like gateau one gateau , two gateaux bureau, bureaux
Normally add s to most words, but here add x instead - so answer is bureaux
The plural is offices.
My bureau is made out of solid oak.My grandmother bought this bureau in 1927.He worked for the Farm Bureau reporting on agricultural news.FBI stands for Federal Bureau of Investigation.
The payroll bureau is a bureau that is tasked with processing the payroll of various companies.
The French intelligence service "second bureau" of the General Staff The Cinquieme Bureau "fifth bureau" is the communications intelligence branch