The piece of furniture in your office is 'un bureau'.
The front desk in an hostel is 'la réception'.
The information desk is 'le bureau d'information, le comptoir d'information'
The cash desk is 'la caisse'.
Chair is Chaise, and desk is bureau.
Both definitions vary depending on how they're used within the sentences, but these are generally accepted.
un bureau is the French name for a desk.
A desk is "un bureau" (masc.)
the person working at the desk in an hotel lobby is called "réceptioniste" in French. The front desk is called "la réception".
"Teacher's desk" in English means cattedra in Italian.
"Le bureau" is commonly used. If you want to be really specific, you can say, "le bureau du prof (the desk of the teacher)," but that's probably overkill.
un bureau is an office or a desk in French.
le bureau is either the office or the desk in French.
Bureau mean desk. I kno because I am from France.
un bureau is the French name for a desk.
A desk is "un bureau" (masc.)
officebureau -- "bew-ro" -- desk; office
a desk is "un bureau" in French. It is a masculine noun.
"not at desk" is translated "[je ne suis] pas au bureau" in French.
if you whant your desk it would be mon pupitre... if you just whant desk it would be pupitre. :)
Bureau.
a desk
"Il y a un livre dans mon bureau."**Or, if you mean a student's desk at school, Il y a un livre dans mon pupitre.**