'un bureau' can be either 'an office' (the room) or 'a desk' (piece of furniture) the style you have in the office. Finally that can be an official body of people who work together to deal with a specific subject (for example un bureau d'études).
court... Government office...office... pretty much the same as department.It's a French word, an example of which you'll find in 'Bureau de Change'.This word was used in middle class England to define a writers sort of closet, much like the computer desks we see today: usually the 'Bereau has drawers at the front and a small space for a chair, flat counter which can be put up much like a piano cover.
The Better Business Bureau offers consumer protection and information for people who have been wronged by a business or are worried about possible future problems. There are also helpful services for the businesses and charities listed on the Bureau for how to improve their standing, resolve disputes, and provide excellent service.
"vende vous qui ane" is gibberish. That means nothing in French.
"La vendeuse" (fem.) is "the sales clerk" or "the seller" in English. The masculine noun is "le vendeur".
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le bureau is either the office or the desk in French.
Bureau mean desk. I kno because I am from France.
un bureau is an office or a desk in French.
officebureau -- "bew-ro" -- desk; office
A desk is "un bureau" (masc.)
Bureau is a French word which can mean office or desk. English meanings come from both. A bureau can be a department or ministry or other government office. (Think Federal Bureau of Investigation) A bureau can also be a piece of furniture, like a chest of drawers.
bureau is masculine
Desktop is "bureau" in French
an office is un bureau in French.
The French intelligence service "second bureau" of the General Staff The Cinquieme Bureau "fifth bureau" is the communications intelligence branch
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