Bureau
Office manager
Yes, the word "bureau" is originally a French word. It means an office or a writing desk.
un bureau
la poste
bureau de presse
The English translation of the word bureautique is 'office automation'. The word bureautique is a French word. This particular French term is also a feminine noun.
In french the word 'poste' means post office and 'la' is used to mean the. Therefore the phrase 'la poste' means 'the post office. In French it is a feminine word as the word 'la' is used instead of 'le'.
poste means 'post office' or 'position' (in a company or administration) in French.
Yes, "office" is a derived word. It comes from the Middle English "office," which is derived from the Old French word "ofice," ultimately tracing back to the Latin word "officium," meaning duty or service.
'Bureau' = office, or writing desk.
officebureau -- "bew-ro" -- desk; office
Origin of BUREAUFrench, desk, cloth covering for desks, from Old French burel woolen cloth, from Old French *bure, from Late Latin burra shaggy cloth First Known Use: 1699